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The Detroit Jewish News, 1953-07-10

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4—DETROIT 'JEWISH NEWS

Friday, July 10, 195,3

Rita Carol Frazein
Wed R. Davidoff

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RITA CAROL FRAZEIN

Mr. and Mrs. Max Frazein of
Glendale Ave. announced the
engagement of their daughter,
Rita Carol, to Ronald Davidoff,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davi-
doff - of Woodingham Drive. Mr.
Davidoff is affiliated with Mu
Beta Chi at Wayne University.

1

July 1—To Mr. and Mrs. David
Friedman (Beatrice Shapiro),
of Sorrento Ave., a daugli1ter,
Francine Claire.
*
June 27 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Bernard Maggin (Frances: Rob-
inson), former Detroiters now
of Arlington, Va., a son, Richard
Ellis.
4 * *
June 26. — To Mr. and Mrs.
Samuel Roth (Marcella Feld-
man), of 14316 Curtis, a son,
Marc Steven.
* *
July 5—To Mr. and Ntrs. Carl
M. Siegel (Jacqueline Sterns), of
19940 Ardmore, a daughter,
Dana Beth.
* * *
June 20—To Mr. and Mrs.
George Rapoport (Elsie Lipton),
a son, Edward - Nelson.
* * *•
June 14—To Mr. and Mrs.
George Karnes (Madelyn
Swerdlen), of 19500 Greenfield,
a daughter, Sherri Ann,.
• *
June 10—To Dr. and Mrs., Al-
bert H. Schrut (Selma Neiman);
former Detroiters now of Long
Beach, Calif., a daughter. Jud-
ith Lynn.
• *
May 4—To Mr. and Mrs. Sey-
mour Brenner (R e s a Max),
former Detroiters now of Culver
City, Calif., a son, Ronald Alan.

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ngagemento

Mr.' and Mrs. Isidore Good-
man, of Freeland Ave., announce
the engagement of their daugh-
ter, Helen, to Lennart D. Green,
of San Francisco, Calif., son of
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Green, of
Gothenburg, Sweden, The wed-
ding will take place in August.
* *
At a reception held recently
in honor of their daughter's
graduation from the University
of Michigan Medical School, Dr.
and Mrs. John B. Horwitz, of.
Oakman Blvd., announced the
engagement of their daughter,
Rhoda, to Dr. Albert Rosenthal,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Rosenthal, of Windsor, Ont.
*
Mr. and Mrs. Morris D. Stol-
sky, of McQuade Ave., announce
the engagement of their daugh-
ter, Anne, to James Mayer, son
of Mr. and Mrs. David Mayer,
of Colling-wood Ave.
*
The engagement of Shirley
Finkelstein, daughter of Mrs.
Rose Finkelstein, of Calvert
Ave., and the late Mr. Finkel-
stein, was recently announced
to Joseph Silver, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Simon H. Silver, of Calvert
Ave. A fall wedding is planned.
* *
Mr. and Mrs. Louis M. Sarko,
of 18461 Ohio, announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Arline Florence, to Michael Alan
Zide, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Zide, of 18214 Ohio. Announce-
ment was made at a party at
the home of the bride-elect's
parents. The bridegroom-elect,
a seaman in the U, S. Coast
Guard, will return to Detroit
for the wedding on Dec, 20, at
Adas Shalom Synagogue,

Merzon Re-Elected Head
Of Fair Rental Group



Beverly Stein Weds
Donald Lawrence Kay

MRS. DONALD KAY

In a ceremony June 28, at
Adas Sholom Synagogue, Bev-
erly Ann Stein, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Morris Stein, became
the bride of Donald Lawrence
Kay, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Kay. Rabbi Jacob Segal offi-
ciated.
The bride wore a gown of
ice-blue, Italian silk taffeta,
distinguished with hand appli-
qued and corded alencon lace
and studded with iridescent
beads and pearls. Her tight
bodice extended into a sweeping
overskirt and ended in a blue
mousseliene de siva train.
Her bridal cap of matching
hand-appliqued lace and pearls
held in place her three-tiered
veil of ice-blue silk illusion. She
carried a Bible covered with
white orchids and stephanotis.
Mrs. Sherman Kay, sister-in-
law of the bridegroom, was
matron of honor, and Judith
Karen Stein, sister of the bride,
was honor maid. Bridesmaids
were Elaine Stein, another sis-'
ter, Sandra Sussman and Mari-
lyn Zatkoff,
Attending - the bridegroom as
best man was his brother, Dr.
Sherman Allen Kay. Ushers in-
cluded Robert Boesky, Norman
Lipschutz and Jerome Vikser.
Following a reception, the
couple left for a wedding trip
to Miami Beach. Fla. On their
return they will reside at 18121
San Juan.
Mrs. Stein's sister, Mrs. Boris
Levenson and her daughter,
Shoshanah, arrived from Israel
to attend the wedding.

M. Manuel Merzon was re-
elected president of Organiza-
tion for Fair and Equitable Rents
(OFER)1/4- at its recent meeting.
Katie Solomon was re-elected
recording secretary.
A mass meeting is planned by
the organization, to which can-
didates for public offices will
speak prior to the forthcoming
primary election.
The group asserted that al-
though landlords claimed rent-
als would be hiked only 10 per-
cent when controls were lifted
last September, the average rent
increase today is 19 percent,
with poorer localities given in-
Garden in Israel Honors
creases up to 57 percent.
Persons with rent problems Memory of Mrs. F. Lewis
are invited to call at OVER of-
fices at 900 Lawyers Bldg. or
The European Jewish Wo-
8919 Linwood.
men's Organization announces
the planting of a garden of 100
trees in the JWEWO Forest in
Many Jobs Open for
Israel, on the land of the Jew-
Americans in Israel
ish National Fund, in memory
The Detroit office of Material of Mrs. Freida.
for Israel is in receipt of a bul- Lewis. A charter..
letin released by the office of member of the
Professional Workers (PATWA) organization,
of the Jewish Agency announc- which she help-
ing the openings of professional ed organize 32
positions in numerous fields In years ago, Mrs
Israel, including:
Lewis wa s an
Printing plant works manag- active board
er, flour mill general manager, member for 31
accountants, English publicist, years, until a
instructor in educational psy- year ago. For
chology, physicians (two).
many years she
Mrs. Lewis
The Jewish Agency is accept- served as first
ing applications at the New trustee. The lateMrs. Lewis' chil-
York office, 16 E. 66th St.
dren are active in numerous
Detroit salaries, transporta- communal affairs. Her son, Mor-
tion and other pertinent mat- ris Ben Lewis, is an officer of
ters are arranged on an indi- the Zionist Organization of De-
vidual basis. For information troit and is active in the Jewish
call Material for Israel, WC. National Fund Council.
1-3256, David Stott Bldg.
And ye my flock, the flock of
My pasture, are men, and I am
your God.—Ezek. 34:31.

JWV

Gen. MAURICE ROSE POST
and AUXILIARY will hold 'their
second annual Bob-Lo moon-
light cruise on July 22. For 're-
servations, call co-chairmen Ro-
chelle Rose, UN. 3-9346 or Her-
man Gorman, VE. 8-3608.
* * *
Lt. ROY F. GREEN AUXI-
LIARY will meet July 28, at the
Memorial Home. Members are
urged to send in reservations as
delegates to the national con-
vention, to be held in Chicago
over the Labor Day weekend.

Joffe and Fauman at
N.Y. NCRAC Sessions

Arlene Shulman to Wed
Jerome Leon Schostak

• Boris M. Joffe and Dr. S. Jo-
seph Fauman, executive direc-
tor and director of research
respectively of the Jewish Com-
munity Council, returned from
New York where they attended
sessions of the National Com-
munity Relations Advisory
Council (NCRAC),
Dr. Faurnan participated in
deliberation of the NCRAC
Committee on housing discrim-
ination for which he prepared
a "Guide to Changing Neigh-
borhoods." This guide may be
published by NCRAC as a hand-
book for Jewish Community
Councils in dealing with prob-
lems of changing Jewish neigh-
borhoods.
Joffe served on the committee
for the agenda of the eleventh
plenary session of NCRAC
scheduled for October.
Joffe and Fauman also pat-
ticipated in the session of the
NCRAC executive committee and
Joffe participated in liberations
with the Jewish Occupational
Council which resulted in the
calling of a national conference
on Jewish economic adjustment
in December.

ARLENE FRANCES SHULMAN'

CARD OF THANKS

Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Shul-
man, of Muirland Ave., an-
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Arlene Frances, to
Jerome Leon Schostak, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Louis H. Schos-
tak, of Greenlawn Ave. Mr.
Schostak attends the University
of Michigan where he is affill
iated with Sigma Alpha Mu Fra-
ternity.

The family of the late Heler,
Kreisman wishes to thank its
relatives and friends for the
many kindnesses extended dur-
ing its recent -bereavement.

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