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January 01, 1954 - Image 13

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1954-01-01

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Adivitieo ldl Soddy

On the occasion of their 32nd anniversary, Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Swartz, of 3317 Hazelwood, were honored with a dinner given by
their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Swartz, of 20059
Lesure. Following dinner, guests who arrived for a surprise party
were the Lou Lyons', Morris Webermans, W. Mintz', S. Berlinbergs
and son, A. Cohns, Joe Berlinbergs, Sam Baskins, Martin Feld-
mans, Seymour Kaplans, D. Taylors, Irving Scheffs and M.
Schrams.
Pfc. Arnold Fuller, stationed at Camp Chaffee, Ark., and Irv-
ing Fuller, a student at Harvard University, are home during the
holiday season with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tobias Fuller, of
3809 Sturtevant.
Miss Madra Diem, of 2642 Webb, is spending the winter vaca-
tion visiting in New York with Mr. and Mrs. Lotus Sklarsky.
Mrs. Doris Gold and infant son. Robert Craig, recently arriv-
ed here from Bad Kreuznach, Germany. They will await their
husband and father, Corp. Richard Gold, who will leave Germany
soon and will be discharged in the middle of January.
A dinner and reception at Zack's was tendered Dec. 27 for Irv-
ing Michael Sorscher, son of Mrs. Shirley Sorscher, of 3021 Tuxedo,
on the occasion of his Bar Mitzvah. The service was observed on
Dec. 26, at Cong. Bnai Zion.
• Mr. and Mrs. Harry Zolkower of West Outer Drive are in New
York to attend a testimonial dinner being given by Congregation
Kahal Minchas Chinuch of New York, to honor Mr. Zolkower.
Rabbi and Mrs. Jacob Hoberman, of 3244 Monterey, recently
returned from an extended trip to Israel where they visited their
friends and relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Maskin, former Detroiters now of Denver,
Colo., announce the graduation of their daughter, Paula, from
the Talmud Torah of the Hebrew Educational Alliance in Denver.
Graduation ceremonies will be held on Sunday, at which time
.Paula will receive a defense bond in recognition of her scholastic
achievement.
Dr. and Mrs. Theodore Bergman, of Muirland Ave., have re-
turned from Baltimore, Md., where they attended the annual con-
vention of Phi Delta Epsilon medical fraternity, held from Dec. 23
to 28. Dr. Bergman was elected national vice-president of the
fraternity, which is composed of chapters at all major medical
schools and consists of graduate chapters in most of the principal
cities of the United Staates and Canada.

Baseball Talk on Sports Horizon

By BILL WOLF
Hank Greenberg is in a hot
spot in the midst of the sizzling
controversy over the baseball.
players' pension plan. Greenberg,
general manager of the Cleve-
land Indians, is one of the two
men named by , the baseball
owners to study the plan.
There are many baseball fans
who would like to see Hank go
to bat for improving the pen-
sion agreement. They remember
the days when Hank was a play-
er himself. In those days, Hank
had his share of being tossed
around by the front office.

best for Cincinnati." With these
words Saul Rogovin acknowl-
edged the news that he had
been traded by the Chicago
White Sox to the Cincinnati
Reds.
The trade did not come as a
major surprise. Saul had a slow
season with the Sox, and it was
apparent at the end of the cam-
paign that a trade involving
him was a possibility.
In 1951 Saul led the American
League with the best earned run
average. His average was 2.78,
with a season's record of 12 vic-
tories and eight defeats. In 1952
* * *
he won 14 and lost 9. However,
"Of course, I'm sorry to leave this past season he lost 12 and
the White Sox, but I'll do my only managed to win seven.
* * *
Al Rosen and Roy Campanel-
Music Styled Especially for You
la had a good time recently ap-
the orchestra of
pearing on a television quiz pro-
gram for the benefit of charity.
Al and Roy teamed up in trying
to guess song titles. They played
"Yankee Doodle Dandy."
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Roy got the "Doodly Dandy"
part of the title all right, but Al
had to step in and provide the
worst word of the title. Remark-
ed Roy: "I just couldn't say the
word "Yankee.' " . .

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HIAS Warns Refugees
On Illegal German Entry

Also . .
Many good open dates for Wed-
dings and all social functions.

NEW YORK, (JTA)—The He-
brew Immigrant Aid Society
warned refugees and migrants
not to attempt to enter Ger-
many without proper authoriza-
tions, because of the Bonn Gov-
ernment's declared intention of
arresting all "illegal" entrants.

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Wolf-Belkin Nuptials
Held at Beth Aaron

MRS. JACK WOLF

In a double-ring ceremony
Nov. 1, at Beth Aaron Syna-
gogue, Edith Belkin, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Belkin, of In-
.diana. Ave., became the bride of
Jack Wolf, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Dave Wolf, of Fullerton Ave.
Rabbis .Benjamin Gorrelick and
Leo Goldman and Cantor Judah
Goldring officiated.
The bride's gown was of white
satin, with a low cut tulle neck-
line appliqued with seed pearls
and iridescent beads. Extending
from the long torso of the bo-
dice, impressed pleats fell into
a cathedral train.
Her veil of illusion fell from a
coronet . headpiece, edged . with
matching pearls and beads. Her
flowers were white orchids and
stephanotis atop a prayerbook.
Edith Muroff, the bride's
cousin, was maid of honor, and
bridesmaids were Gloria Wolf,
the bridegroom's sister, Diane
Chessler and Marion Bressler.
Marion Wolf was junior brides-
maid, and Marjorie Millman was
flower girl.
The bridegroom's brother, Jo-
seph G. Wolf, was best man, and
ushers included the bride's
brother, Maurice Belkin, Bernard
1Polston and Joseph Wolf. Junior
usher was Edward Belkin, an-
other brother of the bride.
The couple left for an extend-
ed honeymoon in Florida, fol-
lowing which they are residing
in Detroit. Out-of-town guests
came here from Los Angeles and
Beverly Hills, Calif., Toronto, To-
ledo, Cleveland, Chicago, Miami
and South Bend, Ind.

199 Bond Women to Fete
Mrs. Bargman on Jan. 14

Variety of Events Listed hy= WC Groups

On Friday, Jan. 8, all Work-
men's Circle branches will meet
in the auditorium of the WC
Center, 11520 Linwood, to hear
the report of Sam Sigal, Michi-
gan member of the national ,
board of directors of the organi-
zation, who will talk on the di-
rectors' meeting in New York.
Saturday evening, Jan. 9, at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Platnik, 11630 Holmur, members
of the new WC Young Marrieds
Branch, 1060, will gather to at-
tempt mobiles and cut paper
designs and otherwise test their
artistic abilities.
"P-Day" in Workmen's Circle
is to be Sunday, Jan. 10, to plan
for the national convention in
Atlantic City, in May.


The fourth in the WC series
on "Marriage and Family Prob-
lems" will take place at the WC
Center at 9:30 p. m., Jan. 15.
Dr. Hulda,h Fine, Detroit school
principal, will discuss "Peculiar
Problems of Adolescents."
The WC Women's Division in-
vites all members and friends
to dinner at WC Center, Sun-
clay, Jan. 10.

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Evening and Afternoon

The Detroit Women's Division
for State of Israel Bonds ex-
pressed a vote of confidence in
its chairman, Mrs. Theodore
Bargman, when 199 members
agreed to work toward the suc-
cessful completion of the Mina
Bargman Testimonial. Taking
the form of a luncheon at Con-
gregation Shaarey Zedek on
Jan. 14 at noon, the honor af-
fair is being sponsored by the
local bond women, under the
chairmanship of Mrs. Milton
Mahler and Mrs. Joseph
Katchke.
According to Mrs. Mahler and
Mrs. Katchke, testimonial chair-
men, an honorary committee is
now in formation. A speaker of
national prominence will be an-
nounced later, they said. For
reservation information, call the
local bond office, WO. 2-5091.

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Weizmann Congress Chapter
To Discuss 'Jewish Living'

F ti l ISPTaK WHILE

`What Jewish Living Means
To Me' will be the topic of a
panel discussion at the next
meeting of the Chaim Weizmann
Chapter, American Jewish Con-
gress, to be held Tuesday, at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo
Grossman, 20120 Appoline.
Panelists will be Mrs. William
Cohen, Mrs. Daniel Shapiro,
Mrs. Irwin Shapiro and Laur-
ence LoPatin. A social hour will
follow the meeting.
Interested young couples are
invited to attend. For informa-
tion, call Mrs. Morton Silber-
berg, TO. 7-1798.

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