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September 04, 1953 - Image 11

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1953-09-04

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Lenora Elson Weds
Sheldon Futernick

Mrs. Arthur J. Schiff was
hostess to members of the HE-
BREW LADIES AID SOCIETY
at the annual picnic given by
her to honor the memory of her
mother, Mrs. Esther Miller, who
was a charter member of the
society,
* * *
EZRAS NOSHIM LADIES
AUXILIARY, in the name of the
late Rabbi S. Fine, recently sent

Fete Mr. & Mrs. Trager
On 60th Anniversary

\

/'

MR. & MRS MORRIS TRAGER

In celebration of their 60th
wedding anniversary, Mr. and
M r s. Morris Trager, of 3358
Lawrence, were honored at a
family dinner party, given Aug.
30, at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
William COhen, of Calvert Ave.
Hostesses at the affair were
the couple's four daughters; Mrs.
Cohen, Mrs. Peter Medwed, Mrs.
Harry Buch and Mrs. Sidney
Silver. Also in attendance were
their sons, Frank Trager and
Max Trager, their 17 grandchil-
dren and three great-grandchil-
dren..
Mr. and Mrs. Trager, w h o
have made their home in De-
troit since arriving in the United
States in 1912, are active mem-
bers of Cong. Bnai Zion and the
Bereznitzer Aid Society,

INOTICE

• to those who give
• food to Israel:
:MR, JULES DONESON

• ISRAEL
ENTERPRISES


:

11820 Dexter Blvd.

• TOwnsend 8-6896

and
MR, IZAK FINKELSTEIN

!RELIABLE


PACKAGE
!SERVICE

• 8917 Linwood Ave.


• TY ler 8-2560


°are the ONLY
authorized sales
agencies in Detroit
and vicinity for



SERVICE FOR ISRAEL

• Scrip and Parcel

• •
• Certgficates



: unless the certificate

• bears the signatures of

• • CHARLES RESS, president

: and

• • ABRAHAM KRUMBEIN,

• treasurer


• of Service fore Israel, Inc.
• it is not valid in
: Service for Israel stores

e and depots in Israel.

• It is NOT a genuine
• Service for Israel

: Certificate unless it
• was purchased in Detroit

▪ at the above agencies

a number of food packages to

needy individuals in Israel. Lead-
ing the drive for funds for the
venture were Mrs. Leo Weiss.
president, Mrs. H. Goldine, vice-
president, and Mrs. J. Spigel-
man, ticket chairman.

Mesdames Leah Selesny and
Rose Singer will serve as co-
chairmen of the forthcoming
SISTERS OF ZION MIZRACHI
donor event, announces Mrs.
Joseph Kunin, general chairman.
Mrs. Ida Goldsmith, UN. 3-6947,
is in charge of the journal.
Those wishing to earn funds for
their donor pledges are urged to
contact Mrs. Ida Torogow, at
4262 Monterey, to deliver rum-
mage.
C
*
WOMEN'S SABBATH LEAGUE
opened its membership drive
with a successful broadcast of
the group's aims over the Alt-
man Jewish Hour. Rabbi Joshua
S. Sperka was principal speaker.
Membership chairmen who may
be contacted by those wishing to
join the group are Mesdames
Isadore Levin, TO. 9-1709, or
Morris Servetter, TO. 7-7294.
* * *
Proceeds from a recent social
given at Cass Lake by Mrs. Sol
Ager and Mrs. Mae Weintraub
will be given to the RADOMER
LADIES AUXILIARY to be used
as pledges for the group's donor
dinner on Dec. 9, at Holiday
Manor.
* * *
REX CHAPTER, Bnai Brith,
will hold a fund-raising meeting
at 8:30 p.m., Sept. 16, at Cong.
Beth Moses. Victor Bloomfield
will present a program of hyp-
notism. Members are urged to
brinc, their husb ands and
friends. For information, call
Mrs, Henry Klegoli, fund-rais-
ing chairman, TO. 5-8880.

* * *

KADIMAH CHAPTER, Hadas-
sah, in Windsor, is sponsoring a
Yom Kippur night dance on
Sept. 19, in the auditorium of
Shaar Hashomayim Synagogue.
Matti Holli and his orchestra
will be featured.

*

* *

At a recent board meeting,
AVODAH CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, heard reports on a
fund-raising luncheon given by
Mrs. Max Stulberg at her sum-
mer home on Cass _Lake. Plans
for a membership tea, to be
given in the near future, were
discussed, it was announced by
Mrs. Ben Bayer, president. _
*
CHANNA CZENESH CHAPTER,
Pioneer Women, will open its
season at 12:30 p.m., Sept. 14,
with its annual garden party,
at the home of Mrs. Ray Gar-
finkel, 3833 Elmhurst. Games and
prizes will be featured, announ-
ces Mrs. Fay Rabinowitz, chair-
man. Friends are invited.

DETROIT JEWISH NEWS—I
Friday, September 4, 1953

Home's Residents Set
For Holiday Season

Bar Mitzvahs

Residents of the Home for
Aged are currently preparing for
the High Holy Day season.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Heiman,
Most of the folks are making
or buying new outfits for the of 19760 Chesterfield, announce
holidays, while many of the the Bar Mitzvahs of their sons,
women residents are taking ad- Jerome Paul and Joel Sanford,
vantage of the newly-opened on Saturday, at Adas Shalom
beauty shop and filling its book Synagogue. A dinner in their
honor will be held on Sunday,
with appointments.
at Holiday Manor.
The Home's buildings and
grounds are also getting this
special beauty treatment. Cur-
It's New .
rently being prepared is a new
and Oh
and larger Sukkah in prepara-
tion for the holiday of Sukkot,
So Lovely!
later this month.
Rabbi David S. Bakst will con-
duct the holiday services in the
Home's Cong. Joseph W. Allen.
Other activities during the
month will include a program of
The
liturgical song by Harry Green-
Salon
MRS. SHELDON FUTERNICK field, movies and games and
talks by Rabbi Leizer Levin and
In a ceremony Aug. 30, at Daniel Temchin, the latter who
No. 2
Holiday Manor, Lenora Elson, will tell of his trip to Israel.
451611111MNIMIONIMIMIN
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Irving
Elson, of Cortland Ave., became
Five of Maizy Conveniences
the bride of Sheldon M. Futer-
nick, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max
At Guardian ,S'avings-
F u t e r n ick, of Fairfield Ave.
Rabbi M. J. Wohlgelernter and
• Money Orders Issued
Cantor Hyman Adler officiated.
• Pay Utility Bills
The bride's original gown was
• Traveler's Checks
of white mousseline de sole over
• U.S. Savings Bonds
silk taffeta, and featured corded
• Land Contracts
alencon lace appliqued on the
Collected
neckline and cap sleeves. Her
skirt was of floor length with
appliques of the lace, and ex-
A SPECIAL AWARD FOR SAVING .. .
tended into a sweep train. Her
three-tiered veil of silk illusion
was of finger tip length, and
fell from a Juliet cap of match-
ing lace. She carried two white
orchids.
Helen Weiner was maid of
honor, and bridesmaids were
Mrs. Sonia Shaenboen, Mrs. Rita
Rott, Mrs. Frances Rott, Gloria
Greenberg, Elayne Freed and
Sonia Lakesberger.
Al Katz was the bridegroom's
best man, and ushers were Al-
len Elson, David Rott, Martin
Rott, David Philka, Fred Gurian
and George Lakesberger.

A SILVER DOLLAR
WILL BE GIVE)

To All Who Open a New
Account of $50 or More

0

Ferguson to Address
Keidan Lodge Sept. 8

Senator Homer Ferguson will
address the Harry B. Keidan
Lodge of Bnai Brith next Tues-
day, 8:30 p.m. at
the initial meet-
ing of the cur-
rent season, at
Holiday Manor,
18641 Wyoming.
Senator Fer-
guson was a
close friend of
the • late Judge
Harry B. Kei-
dan, in whose
memory the MA
lodge is named. Sen. Ferguson
Refreshments will be served
after the meeting. All members
are invited to attend.

SAVE HERE YOUR
OLLARS EARN M0 'E

Accounts
Insured
• To $10,000

CURRENT RATE

NOTE: Offices Closed September 10th and 11th

11111{,DIAA: Salmis

and LOAN- ASSOCIATION

13646 WEST SEVEN

PARIS, (JTA) — Top Israeli izations; and Gideon Raphael,
diplomats, including envoys to also of the Foreign Ministry. of-
several European capitals, con- fice.
cluded a two-day meeting here
at which they discussed rela-
tions between Israel and various
Western Powers and Israel's
position vis-a-vis the A r a b
states.
Abba Eban, Israel 's chief
delegate at the United Nations
and Ambassador to Washington,
chaired the meeting. Among the
diplomates present were : Eliahu
Elath, Ambassador to London;
Eliahu Sasson,. Minister to
Rome; Smuel Divon, Acting
Minister to Paris; M. 'R. Kidron,
director of the Foreign Ministry
Section on International Organ-

MILE ROAD

Corner Tracey -1 Block West of Schaefer

Eban Chairs Meeting of Israel Diplomats

Regular Hours — MON., TUES., WED , FRI., 10 A. M.
to 5 F.M. — THURS., 10 A.M. to 9 P.M.

I HOUSEWIVES-PLEASE N TE

Due *to the HOLIDAYS-The FOLLOWING are the DAYS
and HOURS That ALL DETROIT KOSHER BUTCHERS
WILL BE OPEN:

Honor German Jewish Leader

KARLSRUHE, (JTA)—On the
occasion of his 60th birthday,
the German Federal Cross of
Merit was awarded to Otto Nach-
mann, chairman of the centur-
ies-old Supreme Council of Is-
raelites in Baden.

Ye shall not . make with Me-
g,m1,3 of silver, or gods of gold,
ye shall not make unto you,:
—Ex. 26:20.

1

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 7th (LABOR DAY) .

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8th , ...

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9th

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