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December 18, 1953 - Image 12

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1953-12-18

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Elaine Berlow Wed
To M. Dale Boesky

M arriageJ

MRS. M. DALE BOESKY

Elaine Berlow, daughter of
Jerome M. Berlow of Chicago,
became the bride of M. Dale
Boesky, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Boesky of Oakman Blvd.,
at a double-ring ceremony at
Drake Hotel, Chicago, on
Thanksgiving Eve.
The bride was attended by
Hilda Berlow as maid of honor.
Roger Boesky was best man
The ceremony was followed
by a candlelight dinner, after
which the bridal couple left •on
their honeymoon. The newly-
weds will reside in Ann Arbor
where both will resume their
studies at the University of
Michigan. .

STONE-FELDSTEIN. Mr. and
Mrs. Manuel Feldstein, of Fuller-
ton Ave., announce the marriage
of their daughter, Shirley Gloria,
to Leon Stone, son of Mr. and
Mrs. David Stone, in a ceremony
solemnized Dec. 13. Following a
honeymoon to Florida, the cou-
ple will reside on McNichols Rd.
* * •
WEISS-COPLAN. Honeymoon-
ing in Mexico following a double
ring ceremony at the Sherry-
Frontenac Hotel in Miami Beach,
Fla., are Lenore Beverly Coplan
and Sherburt S. Weiss. Miss
Coplan is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Gustave G. Coplan, now
of Miami and Deland, Fla. The
bridegroom, formerly of Youngs-
town, 0., is the son of Mrs. Rose
Weiss, of Miami. Out-of-town
guests attending the wedding
included Mr. and Mrs. Julius
Rosenberg, of Detroit, Mich.
* * *
BALBES-KESSLER. Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Kessler, of 18224
Stoepel, announce the forthcom-
ing marriage on Dec. 27 of their
daughter, Selma, and Henry Bal-
bers, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mau-
rice Balbes, of 19187 Hubbell. A
reception honoring the couple
will be held at 7 p.m. in the
home of the bride.

" Detroit Girl Engaged
To Wed Chicagoan

Jewish Center
• •
Activities

(The Jewish Community Center Is
Affiliated With the Jewish Welfare
Federation, and is a Red Feather
Agency.)

Sunday — Harry Nathan will
conduct the second in a series
on "Comparative Jewish His-
rtgaemenb
tory," held at 10 a.m., each
Sunday, in the D a v is on
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Block, of
Branch.
Tuxedo Ave., announce the en-
*
*
*
gagement of their daughter, Rae,
"World Affairs Are
Tuesday
to Dr. John Mucasey, of Detroit,
Your Affairs" course in Adult
son of Mr. and Mrs. Felix Muca-
Institute to feature fillet,
sey, of Houston, Tex. The bride-
"Farmers of India" and meet a
elect is a graduate of Wayne
visiting Indian guest. • Class
University, and a member of
meets at 9 p.m., each Tuesday,
Iota Alpha Pi sorority. Dr.
at Davison Branch.
Mucasey graduated from the
* * *
University of Texas medical
school, and is affiliated with Phi Thursday — M. Larry Apple-
baum leads a group of adults
Delta Epsilon fraternity. A
in learning the assembly of
spring wedding is planned.
* * *
high fidelity record units at
9 p.m., in the Davison Branch,
An Aug. 15 wedding is planned
under auspices of Hi Fi Club.
by Joyce Marsha Licht, daughter
*
*
of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Licht, of
2675 Oakman Ct., ana Henry Thursday — Dr. Richard Kerck-
Booke, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis
hoff, of Merrill-Palmer School,
Booke, of Buffalo, N.Y. In last
will conduct "The Effective
week's announcement the date
Family in a Changing Society"
was inadvertently listed erron-
at 9 p.m., with discussion cen-
eously.
tering on "Parents Are Hu-
* * *
man, Too" and "Improving
Marital Adjustments," at Da-
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Krell, of
Ilene Ave., announce the en-
vision Branch.
* * *
gagement of their daughter,
Harriet, to David Steinhardt, of Dec. 27 — "Marriage in the
New York City.
Shadows" will be the second
offering in the Great Film

Series, sponsored by Cinema
16 and held at the Davison
Center. Club also meets this
KOSHER
Wednesday a n d alternate
PAREVE
Wednesdays, at 8:30 p.m., at
Woodward Center. This week,
the film will be "Rubens" and
High Wall."

e

Dealers to Show '54
Chevrolet, Pontiac Cars

Broido Accepts Position
As Reform Drive Leader

Talented 6-Year-Old
Refugee to Be Seen
On Auntie Dee Show

Louis Broido, New York Jew-
ish le a d e r, has accepted the
post of national chairman of
the Combined Campaign for $2,-
195,000 in 1954 to support the
two major national institutions
of American Reform Judaism—
the Union of American Hebrew
Congregations and the Hebrew
Union College-Jewish Institute
of Religion.

A refugee couple, who came to
this country four years ago,
after escaping both the Nazis
and the Russians, have found
new meaning in the world
"freedom."

Through their six - year - old
Music and Entertainment
daughter, a talented singer, Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Balberman, of
SAM EMMER
2075 W. Philadelphia, have dis-
and His Orchestra
covered that here in the United •
UN. 3-9494
States, it's not what you are, but •
'-
*
*******o***•+mo
what you can do that makes for
the story of success.
When littleThelma Balber-
man was heardsinging one day, Dual Control Cars - No Permit Required
Jewish & English Speaking Instructors
it was suggested
Guarantee
to her parents
that she might
Driving School
have an excel-
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lent future in
t h e entertain-
ment field. She
WEDDING? BAR MITZVAH?
w a s channeled
ROSENBLAT, M.C.
to the Auntie
and His Orchestra
Dee show where
& Associate Bands
she has already
COMPLETE ENTERTAINMENT
made three ap- ,
References on Request
Thelma
prances.
TE. 2-1146
TO. 6-5016
Thelma will again be present-
ed on the popular television
program at 5 p.m., Monday, over
Tony Martin
WXYZ-TV, Channel 7. Thelma,
Tuxedo
a first, grade student at the
Turkell School, takes private
40 % Discount
singing le ss ons from Ruby
on rentals
Jones.
Handelsman
It will be only four years in
Custom Tailored
January since the Balbermans
Men's Clothing
arrived in Detroit, with the aid of
7651
the Joint Distribution Commit-
W. McNichols
tee nationally and the Jewish
UN 4-7408
Social Service Bureau locally.
They were married in Poland
following World War II, and left
that country shortly before the
Russians clamped their air-tight
restrictions on emigration. Thel-
ma was born in Germany, from
Photographers
which country the Balberamans
UN. 4-6845
immigrated to the United States. TY. 5-8805

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MISS

PHYLLIS WINOGRAD

Mr. and Mrs. David Winograd,
of Monterey Ave., announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Phyllis, to David King Gordon,
son of Mrs. Beatrice Gordon, of
Chicago, Ill., and the late Dr.
Harry Gordon. The bridegroom
elect is a graduate of the Uni-
versity of Illinois.

JWV Activities

.

12—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, December 18, 1953

YET Z - COHEN AUXILIARY
will meet Dec. 28, in the Memor-
ial Home. Lillian Zakon and
Sarah Sussman will be hostesses
at a social hour to follow the
business session.
* * *
Lt. ELI LEVIN POST will co-
sponsor a theater party at 6
p.m., Monday, at the Dexter
Theater. Featured will be Soupy
Sales, popular star of television.
Also to be presented will be a
full-length film and a program
of cartoons and other short sub-
jects. The general public is in-
vited to attend. The program
has been arranged to coincide
with the winter vacation in the
public schools so that children
might attend this entertaining
show.
* * *
Pfc. JOSEPH L. BALE POST
will hold a social for members
and prospective members at 8:30
p.m., Dec. 29, in the home of
Erwin Kepes, 22041 Ridgedale,
Oak Park.

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* *

Gen. MAURICE ROSE AUX-
ILIARY, at its last meeting,
mailed cookies and canned foods
to servicemen in Korea, and
plans were discussed for the
forthcoming fifth regional con-
vention, to be held in Detroit,
Jan. 8 to 10. Hostesses were Ber-
tha Pheffenberg and Phyllis
Plasko.
* *
Lt. ELI LEVIN AUXILIARY
recently received a letter of
thanks f r o m the Courville
School after the Auxiliary pre-
sented a flag to the school. A
report was given on the recent
party for 36 patients at Chil-
dren's Hospital, and plans were
discussed for a visit on Jan. 9
to the Juvenile Detention Home.
The group will meet at 8:30 p.m.
Tuesday, in the Memorial Home.
Dora Feidmesser will be hostess.

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The 1954 Chevrolet will be on scription to The Jewish News.
display this week in dealers'
showrooms throughout the city.
Special events are planned in
Dance with Delight
connection with many of the
to
showings.
LARRY FREEDMAN
Leading dealers who will pre-
view the new Chevrolet models
and his Orchestra
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will be Dexter Chevrolet, 11534
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Dexter; Grand River Chevrolet,
5133 Grand River; and Fern
Wood Chevrolet, 22346 Wood-
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- A circus party, - starring tele-
vision comedian Sid Stone, will
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be a highlight of Grand River
WE DO ALL THE WORK — REMOVING & INSTALLING (WITH PINS IN)
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H. Rose, president. Also feat-
ured will be prizes and gifts. Fa-
PHONE US FOR ESTIMATE — NO OBLIGATION
vors for the ladies will be dis-
tributed by the Fern-Wood Co.
Also being previewed this week
are the new 1954 Pontiac mod-
(ALL THAT THE NAME IMPLIES)
els, which may be viewed at Mc-
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