T© Wed in Fall
MISS BARBARA WEINER
Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Wei-
ner, of Tracey Ave., announce
the engagement of their daugh-
ter, Barbara Renee, to Allen
Zeitlin, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Archie H. Zeitlin, of Greenlawn
Ave. A fall wedding is planned.
Temple Israel Sisterhood
To Install New Officers
Temple Israel Sisterhood's May
meeting will be held at 12:30
p.m.. Monday, at Temple Israel.
following the luncheon, at 1:30
p.m., election and installation of
officers will be held.
Cantor Robert Tulma.n will
render vocal selections, accom-
panied by Mrs. Morris Stein. For
reservations, call Mrs. Louis
Wolfgang, UN. 4-9437 or Mrs.
Karl Karbel, DI, 1-0411.
Re-Elect Mrs. Small .
President of League .
18—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
The League of Jewish Wom-
en's Organizations, at .a recent
meeting, voted to retain its pres-
ent slate of officers for another
term. Those re-elected were:
Mesdames Irving H. Small,
president; Nathan Spevakow,
Norman Kanter, Morton Snyder
and Marvin Levy, vice-presi-
dents; George Koven, Jack Se-
der, Phillip Bernstein and Sam
Samuels, secretaries; and Sam
Arkin, treasurer. . .
Plans also were completed for
the annual meeting and instal-
lation ceremony at 8:30 p.m.,
May 20, at Beth Aaron Syna-
gogue. Members of Beth Aaron
Sisterhood will serve as hos-
tesses for a social hour which
will follow the program.
Mrs. Small calls attention to
the fact that this is the first
time the League's meeting has
been scheduled for an evening,
and urges all members to bring
their husbands and friends.
Sheila Moister Wed
Human Relations Scholarships
Available to Local Teachers
Scholarships for summer
workshops in human relations
are available to Michigan teach-
ers through the Detroit Round
Table, National Conference of
Christians and Jews.
Robert M. Frehse, director of
the Round • Table, announced
that applications are being
taken for any of the 24 work-
shops throughout the country
in which the NCCJ cooperates.
gird/
April 25—To Mr .and Mrs. Je-
rome Keywell (Rita Canvasser),
17577 Wildemere, a daughter,
Kaven Francine,
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April 22—To and Mrs. Herbert
Goldman (Carole Morgan), of
18011 Coyle, a daughter, Sherri
Lynn.
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April 22—To Mr. and Mrs. Da-
rd
(Shirley Lipson),
3380 Collingwood, a daughter,
Maine Ann.
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April 21—To Cantor and Mrs.
Judah Goldring (Florence Wein-
traub, of 18701 Mendota, a son,
Sandi.
a
of
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April 16 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Lofman (Zelda_ Kauff-
Mani, of 22151 Marlowe, Oak
Park, Mich., a daughter, Lisa
Hope.
I April 16—To Mr. and Mrs. Ir-
I ving S. Goldman (Gayle Res-
nick), of Lauder Ave., a daugh-
ter, Amy Elida.
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April 15 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Seymour Blumenthal (Lenore
Berman), of London Ave., a son,
Milford Merrick.
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April 13—To Mr. and Mrs.
P e t e r B. Copeland (Celia
Schmier), of Santa Rosa Dr., a
daughter, Karen Ruth.
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April 12—To Mr. and Mrs. Ar-
thur Harris (Ferne Radzin, of
Chicago. Ill.), of Rensselaer Ave.,
Oak Park, Mich., a daughter,
Susan Linda.
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April 12 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Philip Subar (Faye Katz), of
16177 Indiana, a son, Gerald
Allan.
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April 12—To Mr. and Mrs.
Milton Bogrow (Marian Ablitz),
of 23480 Scotia, Oak Park, Mich.,
a son, Barry Neal.
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April 11—To Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Miller (Barbara No-
vick) , of Webb Ave., a son, Mark
David.
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April 11. — To Mr. and Mrs.
Robert De y r I e s (Helen Mae
Pearlman), of 21930 Westhamp-
ton, oak Park, Mich., a son,
Jeffrey Martin.
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April 11--To Dr. and Mrs. Al-
vin C. Feldman (Lola Feldman),
of Richton Ave., a son, Stefan
Lee,
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April 4—To Mr. and Mrs. Nor-
man Greenberg (Edna Slom, of
Detroit), of 1911 Albemarle,
Brooklyn, N. Y., A, son, Stuart
Harold,
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April 3 To Dr. and Mrs. Louis
Fealic (Helen Rosenbloom), of
-24046 Dante, Oak Park, Mich.,
daughter„ Judy Anne,
Friday, May 7, 1954
To Sam. Freedman
MRS.. SAM FREEDMAN
Mrs. William B. Isenberg, pres-
ident of Detroit Hadassah, this
week announced the appoint-
ment of additional committee
women and a group of ushers
for the reception and tea, Tues-
day, at 1 p.m., at the Shaarey
Zeclek, in honor of Mrs. Joseph
H. (Dora B.) Ehrlich's 50 years
of communal services.
Mrs. Daniel Siegel is chairman
of arrangements for the recep-
tion and Mrs. Benjamin James
and Mrs. Harvey Snyder are
chairmen in charge of the fol-
lowing - corps of ushers:
Brody, co-chairman with Mrs.
Philip Lipson, and Mesdames
Bud Blum, Max Frank, William_
Roth, Morse Saulson, Daniel Sie-
gel, Frank Wetsman, and Henry
Wineman.
An invitation has . been ex-
' tended to the entire community
to attend the reception in Mrs.
Ehrlich's honor.
Stanley Akers, Bryce Alperin, Jack
Axelrod, Adolph Baron, Henry Berris,
Harold Berry, Leonard Birndorf, Herbert
Bloom, Paul Broder, Robert Brody, Wil-
liam Brown, William Budman, Julian
Cartier, Sam Cohen, Daniel Cohn, Bert
Colman, Joseph Colten, Robert Colten,
Joseph Falk, Roy Fisher, Sam Stoller,
George Stutz, Max Shultz, Raymond Le-
vine, Norman Steinberg, Julian Tobias,
Jack Tobin, Harold Weinert, Arthur
Winer, Sidney Winer, I. Winkelman, Irv-
ing Winston, Jerome Frank, Phillip
Frank, Robert Frank, Byron Gerson,
Barney Golden, Merwin Grosberg, Louis
Grossman, Joseph Jackier, Maxwell Jos-
pey-_, Ben Kasle, Robert Kasle, George
Keil, Harold Koenigsberg, Abe Lapides,
Martin Lattin, David Lipton, Edward
Levine, Nathan Lewis, Malcom Lowen-
stein, Charles Milan, Marvin Mintz, Har-
ry Oberstein, Milford Pregerson, Julian'
Priver, Harry Radom, Harold Robinson,
Norman Rom, George Roth, T. Roth,
Charles Rubiner, Harold Schreiber, Fred
Schuman, Sam Schwartz, Bert Solomon,
Milton Sorock.
Rabbi Mossman to Speak
Rabbi Sidney Mossman will
speak on "Facts and Fiction
about Judaism," at a meeting of
the Chaim Weizmann Chapter,
American Jewish Congress, 8:30
p.m., Tuesday, at' the home of
Dr. and Mrs. M. Blavin, 20044
Appoline. For further informa-
tion, call Mrs. M. Silberberg, TO.
7-1798.
Detroit's Best Laundry
& Dry Cleaning Value
By candlelight, in a double-
ring ceremony at Zack's, Sheila
Thousands of Women ,Say'
Maister, daughter of Mr. and
"f Use Quality
Mrs. Alex Maister, of Tyler Ave.,
became the bride of Sam Freed-
Because It SiWeS
man, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris
Additional members of the
TIME, MONEY & WORRY".
Kantor, of Hazelwood Ave. Rabbi
Moses Lehrman and Cantor "Dora Ehrlich Operating Thea-
Sbirts,-.Beautifully Laundered
tre" Committee are Mrs. Sam
Goldring officiated.
The bride wore a gown of
Music Styled Especially for You
white Chantilly lace and net.
Her veil was fastened to a cap
the orchestra of
LAUNDRY al4
of white net set with seed pearls.
. She carried a white Bible with
DRY: CLEANING
white orchids and stephanotis.
WEbster 3-8000
Mrs. Stanford Stasofsky, the
Your:Patronage Soticited
bride's cousin, was matron of
honor, and Faye Moss was maid
of honor. Bridesmaids included
Leatrice Grudman, RoSylin - Zack,
ARE YOU THINKING OF SENDING YOUR CHILD TO
Reva Kurtis and Harriett Levine,
Sharon Telenoff was the junior
CAMP THIS SUMMER? When doing so, consider these
bridesmaid.
facts. The RISEMAN FARM CAMP at DRYDEN, MICHI-
The bridegroom's brother, Jo-
GAN is a camp for 5 to 12 year old boys and girls with a
seph Freedman, was the best
farm setting. Located in the scenic Metamora Hill area,
man. Ushers were Irving Lay-
the camp offers a well rounded program including swim-
in a n, David George, Irving
ming, boating, fishing, camp craft, arts and crafts, music,
Schneider and Morris Weiler.
gardening, sports, nature lore with emphasis placed upon
The bride's brother, Ronald, was
democratic group living in the outdoors. Modern facili-
a junior usher, and her brother,
ties. Write for folder.
Sanford, was the ring bearer.
Following a dinner and re-
ception, the newlyweds left for
a honeymoon in Miami Beach.
On their return they will reside
DETROIT OFFICE
on Richton Ave.
1063
PENOBSCOT BLDG,
WO. 3-0762
Out of town guests included
grandparents of the bride, Mr.
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and Mrs. Simon Maister, Mrs.
Esther Brown and sons, Charles
and -Barry, Misses Lynne and
Sharon Telenoff, of Canton, 0.,
FOR A MEMORABLE MOTHER'S DAY . .
Mrs. William Greenbaum and
Mrs. I. Waldorf, of Cleveland, 0.,
Mr. and Mrs. C. Osolky and sons,
of Toronto, Canada.
at the Air-Conditioned
QV LIT---Y
q. FIELD
RISEMAN FARM CAMP
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TAKE MOM OUT TO DINNER
Young Adult Campers
Hear Wayne Professor
Professor Alfred Kelly of Wayne
University will be one of the
CERTIFIED MOHEL
principal speakers at the "Fun-
Rev. Yehudah Loewy
arama .Summer Camp Week-
end," sponsored by the Jewish
SERVING IN
Hospitals and Homes
Young Adult Council and its af-
TE. 4-7355
filiated organizations, to be held
3761 HUMPHREY AVE.
May 28-31, at Camp Tamarack,
45 miles from Detroit.
The group's dramatic club will
present two plays adapted from
RABBI LEO Y.
the "Eternal Light" program:
"How They Knocked the Devil
GOLDMAN, M.A.
out of Uncle Ezra" and "The
Expert Mohel
Recommended by Physicians
Merry Jests of Hershel Ostropo-
Serving in Hospitals and Homes
lier."
918 245 ,Roselawn
UN. 3-6242
Characteristic interpretations
of modern dancing will be sup-
plied by a dance couple from
Rev.
the Borscht Belt, proving ground
JACOB
for many an all-time great of
SILVERMAN
show business. The latest full-
Detroit's Leading
length movie about Israel in
Surgical
Technicolor, will be screened for
MOHEL
the campers.
9371 Wildemere
TY. 4-0062
Other events will include
boating, baseball, volleyball,
ping-pong, community singing,
Specialized Mohel
square and ball-room dancing,
hiking and swimming.
REV, J. SPIRO
An excellent cuisine is assured,
,trving in Hospitals and Homes
March 10—To Mr. and Mrs. with dietary laws strictly ob-
Irving Kroll (Ruth Driker), of served. Friday night and Satur-
UN. 3-2616
18716 Griggs, a son, Michael day morning services will be
7328 Thatcher St.
Alan.
held; an Oneg Shabot fol-
low Friday services.
The committee in charge. of
the camp weekend includes Sol
Wildstrom, -Young Zionist Club;
Linda Schwartz and Sarah
Johnson, Junior Hadassah; Lau-
ra Levin, Bnai Moshe; Leon 01-
DEPENDABLE .SAFE •
shank3r t . president, JYAC and
'MEDICALLY SUMMED
Marvin Schpeiser, JYAG:advISOL
.
Community invited to Tea in Honor of
Mrs. Ehrlich May I, at Cons Shaarey Zedek
MAYFAIR. ROOM
13305 DEXTER at Waverly
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
SUNDAY, MAY 9th, 2 to 9 P. M.
No reservations necessary for your party—be it large or small.
Delicious Food — Excellent Service — Pleasant Atmosphere
(Dietary Laws Observed)
MAYFAIR CATERERS
TE. 4-6781
There Is Still Time
to Pay Tribute to
MOTHER
By Planting a Tree in IA-rad
on Mother's Day—May 9th
A Growing Tree
Is m Living Tribute
to Your Mother
—
,
DIAPER
Let Trees in Israel Honor or Memorialize You
MOTHER
You Can Still Phone the Jewish National Fund for a
certificate for Mother TO 8-7384.,
The JNF office will he open Sunday froth 9 u.int, Why not
stop anti pick up a tree certificate before goiing to visit
your Mother?
THE JEWISH
11345 Linwood Avenue
A T I O N
FUND
Detroit 6
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