DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-15
Friday, August 28, 1953
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MRS. MORRIS PLOTKIN
Mr. and Mrs. William Jacoo
announce the marriage on July 1
of their niece, Elaine Block, the
daUghter of the late Bertha and
Martin Block, to Morris Shepard
Plotkin, son of Mrs. Sarah Plot-
kin and the late Mr. Samuel
Plotkin. The ceremony was sol-
emnized at the Whittier . Hotel.
Following the couple's return
from an extended honeymoon to
the West Coast and Mexico, they
will reside at 17450 Third.
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Former U.S. Troop Ship
Carries Immigrants for Zim
ffildassah to Brief Its Briefers
For. Annual Honor Roll Campaign
HAIFA, (IIP) — A former
American troop carrier, the S.S.
Negbah, left for Marseilles this
week on her 100th trip with 400
passengers aboard.
Since- her acquisition by the
Israel Bond-aided Zim Shipping
Lines in 1948, the Negbah has
transported more than. 80,000
passengers, mostly new immi-
grants.
uel Schwartz, Charles PerImani,
Charles Rubiner, secretaries;
Ben Greenbaum, secretary to
Mrs. Rhodes; M. Pregerson, pro-
gram; Irving L. Goldman, ar-
rangements; Leonard Marein,
book; Ben Mossman, memori-
-ams; Benjamin Bond, treasury
gifts; Saitiuel Grandon, workers'
training;' Harry Meyer, liaison.
Additional Group leaders in
Honor Roll are :
University East, Mesdames
Leo Orecklin, president; Hyman
Nathan, fund-raising vice-presi-
dent; and Leon Kay, Honor Roll
chairman.
University North, Mesdames
Joe Ellis, president; - Maurice
Clamage, fund-raising vice
president; Irving Kirsh, Honor
Roll chairman.
University South, Mesdames
Alfred Rosen, president; Harry
Gorback, fund-raising vice-presi-
dent; Irwin Rosenthal, Honor
Roll chairman. -
Wyoming, Mesdames Richard
Serlin, president; Robert Lattin,
fund-raising vice-president; Irv-
Chaim Tauber and Cast ing Auslander, Honor Roll chair-
man.
In 'Life Is a Dream'
Meyers, Mesdames Jack Millen,
fund-raising vice-president; Ar-
At Dexter Sept: 19-27
thur Schubiner, Honor Roll
Chaim Tauber, the noted Yid- chairman.
dish actor, will appear with a
cast of New York actors in a High School Instructor
stage production of his radio
serial, "Life Is a Dream," at Gets Fulbright Award
the Dexter Theater, starting
Sept. 19, the night after Yom
Norval Slobin, 2974 Colling-
Kippur, and continuing through wood, an instructor at Mackenzie
Sept, 27.
High School, has been granted a
"Life Is a Dream" has been Fulbright Teaching Award for
serialized by Harry Weinberg teaching- in Austria.
over his Jewish Radio Hour dur-
Dr. Slobin will serve at a sec-
ing the past 40 weeks.
ondary school in Vienna.
Dr. Slobin received his B.A.
from Wayne University and his
teaching certificate from the De-
troit Teachers College. In 1934
he received his M.A. degree from
Wayne in history and in 1941
was awarded a Ph. D. by the
of Chicago.
SELECT POULTRY Univer4ity
He has been granted a sab-
batical leave by the Board of
SHOCHET on PREMISES
Education as he will make a
comparative education study
601 E. 8 ,MILE RD.
abroad. He has also been grant-
Bet. Oakland & John R
ed a leave of absence by the
Shaarey Zedek Religious School
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where he has taught for many
years. _
In September, 1954, when he
DELIVER
returns, Dr. Slobin will teach at
Mumford. He will leave Detroit
Sept. 8 and sail from New York
Sept. 12. He will be accompa-
nied by his wife, Judith, and
sons, Danny and Mark.
"Briefing the briefers," an in-
novation whereby chairmen and
key workers will learn the func-
tions and techniques of the Hon-
or Roll drive, will be explained
at a meeting of the Detroit
Chapter of Hadassah at 10 a.m.,
Wednesday, at the home of Mrs.
Samuel' Rhodes, 3771 W. Outer
Dr.
Instructions will be given by
former Hadassah presidents and
Members of the executive board.
They include Mesdames Theo-
dore Bargman, Harry L. Jones,
Julian Tobias, Samuel Grandon,
Milford Pregerson, Abe Katzman,
Harry L. Jackson, Bert Smok-
ier, Max Frank and Henry Ber-
ris.
The Honor Roll campaign will
be launched Sept. 22, at Temple
Israel, and will feature a prom-
inent national speaker, an-
nounces Mrs. Rhodes, whci is
chairman of Honor Roll.
Assisting her on the Honor
Roll committee will be Mesdames
Nathan Schermer, records; Sam-
Miss Belle M o s c o w i t z, of continue from Sept. 14 to 21,
Wayne University's college of Miss Moscowitz, vice president
pharmacy and a pharmacist at of the Michigan Society of Hos-
Children's Hospital. has left for pital Pharmacists, has been
England where she will be a working lately on a dermatolo-
representative at the first Inter- gical research project.
national Pharmaceutical Con-
She will participate in dis-
ference in history.,
cussions on new developments in
The parley to begin Monday pharmacology, and will join in
in London, will then adjourn analyses of today's "w o n d e r
to France where discussions will drugs."
Elaine Block Wed
To Morris S. Plotkin
Mr: and Mrs. Harold Baskin, of the Belcrest Hotel, are vaca-
tioning at Grossinger's Resort in New York.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Strub, Of Collingwood Ave., were recently
honored at a surprise dinner party, at the home of their children,
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Goldman, of Mark Twain Ave. The occasion
was the Strubs' 40th wedding anniversary: Among the guests, who
were members of the immediate family, were Dr. and Mrs. Irwin
Strub and son, Michael, of Chicago, Ill.
Dr: Alfred Werner, noted Jewish writer, was the guest here last
week of the Morris Zwerdlings.
Out-of-town guests here to attend the Bar Mitzvah last week-
end of Philip Maisel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Murray Maisel, of 2306
Webb, included Mrs. Ruth Micay, of Winnipeg, Can., Mrs. Israel
Nelson, of Los Angeles, Calif., Mrs. Arlene Glaser and daughter,
Marjorie, Mr. and Mrs..Jaek Hodak, Mr. and Mrs. Albert' Siegel
and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Pyes, all of Chicago, Ill., Mr. and Mrs.
t Barney Snyder, of Brooklyn, N. Y., Mr. and Mrs. Lou Lockshin,
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney .Kaell, all of Toronto, Can., and Dr. and Mrs.
Harry Mican, of Charleston, W. Va.
Friends are welcoming home Micki Lancet who is returning
from an extended trip to Great Britain and Europe.
Mr. and Mrs: Henry Sterngold, of Oak Park, had as their re-
-. cent house guest Mr. Vaiinupo J. Ala'ilima, of Tutuila Island,
American . Samoa.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Levy, formerly of Detroit now of Miami
Beach, Fla., have arrived for a visit through - the High Holy Da3s
with their children, Mr. and Mrs. C. Goldstein, Dr. and Mrs. D.
Simon and Mr. and Mrs. H. Sterngold.
Detroiters who have returned - from vacations at Grossinger's
Resort in New York are the Ben Madvins, of Sorrento Ave., Jack
Kirschners, of Wisconsin Ave., and the M. Sapersteins, of North-
lawn Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman K. Cohen, of Glendale Ave., and Mr. and
Mrs. Leon Mutchnick, of Fullerton Ave., are vacationing in Atlan-
tic City, N. J. En route home, they will stop at Lake Como, Pa.
to pick up the Cohen's daughter, Myra, who spent the summer at
Camp Ramah.
Mrs. Israel Serling, of 17180 Northlawn, has as her house
guests her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Braude,
of Buenos Aires, Argentina. The two sisters have not seen each
other since they left Europe 30 years ago.
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