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May 21, 1954 - Image 15

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1954-05-21

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Miss Gleiber to Wed
M. Reinhart Aug. 12

M arriageJ

Betrothal Told

MUNICH, (JTA) — The Com-
munist government of Czecho-
slovakia has reneged on prom-
ises. to the Council of Jewish Re- I
ligious Oragnizations in Prague '
to allocate 2,300,000 crowns-
about$308,000—to finance the !
restoration of some 200 Jewish
cemeteries damaged during
World War II, it is reported by !
Radio Free Europe.

GELLER-DAVIDSON. In a re-
cent -ceremony, at Cong. Beth
Moses, Shirley Davidson, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Julius David-
son, of Linwood Ave., became the
bride of Lawrence Geller, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Geller, of
Boston. Mass. The bridegroom,
a graduate of Brandeis and
Wayne Universities, is currently
serving in the U.S. Army. Mrs.
Geller will join him upon grad-
uation in June from Wayne U.

Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Gleiber,
of Sussex Ave., recently an-
nounced the engagement of their
daughter, Malverne, to Melvin
Joseph Reinhart, son of Mr. and!
Mrs. William Reinhart, of Nor-
folk Ave.
The bride-elect is a recent
graduate of the University of
Michigan where she was enrolled
in the school of education. Mr.
Reinhart is in his junior year
in the U. of M. Medical' School.
The wedding will be solemnized
on Aug. 12.

Yeshivah PTA Planning
Picnic for Lag b'Omer
A picnic in celebration of Lag
b'Omer is planned by the Par-
Mrs. Carl Schiller, member of
ent Teachers Association of
Yeshivath Beth Yehudah on the Hadassah national service
Sunday, at Lola Valley Park. committee who has just returned
t to Detroit following a trip to
Mesdames Isadore Rockove, Jack
Isbee and Bennett Bider are Israel, will be principal speaker.
. She will give B & P members a
. planning the event.
Rabbis Sholom Goldstein and first hand report of her tour
A. M. Silverstein are in charge with 26 other U. S. Hadassah
of the recreation program, which l leaders of Israel's progress and
is being planned for picnickers the effect on the new state of
of all ages. Bus service will aid from Hadassah.
Members and friends of the
be provided all those in need of
organization are urged to attend
transportation,
the meeting.

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Pioneer Women Plan
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Activities

Sidney COhen was elected
commander of Pfc. JOSEPH L.
BALE POST at its recent meet-
ing, succeeding Dr. Allan Marks
in office. Others elected were
Samuel Rosenstein and Seymour
S. Kraft, vice- commanders;
Murray R es k, quartermaster;
and Herbert S. Benson, adjutant.
Members desiring to sell poppies
should call Benson, VE. 8-9954.
In addition to. selling poppies,
Post members also will partici-
pate in Memorial Day services
at Northwest Hebrew Memorial
Park Cemetery. For information,
call Dr. Marx, VE. 6-3043.
*
.*
GINSBURG - R O S E N BERG
POST and AUXILIARY will hold
a joint installation program at
8:30 p.m., Sunday, in the Me-
morial Home, following which
paintings of the two men after
whom the groups are named, will
be dedicated. Friends are in-
vited to attend.

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A reception in honor of new-
ly-elected officers of the Detroit
Council of Pioneer Women will
be held Monday afternoon, at
* * *
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SINCLAIR
' Ben Harold, chairman and vice-
LAWRENCE JONES A U X I-
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GOLF RANGE president of organizations.
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the event, which features a supper program at 6 p.m., June
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luncheon and installation of in- 6. Installing officer will be Ruth
coming officer s. Membership Elson, national chaplain. Being
MOP
awards will be presented to the inducted with Mrs. Brown will
individual and the chapter who be Rose Goodman and Libby
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' We Serve as Your Office . .
bers during the year. borah Bregman, treasurer; and
Permitting your clients to keep in
Special awards for fund-rail - Lillian Sprague, secretary.
touch with you during business
ing will also be awarded by Mrs.
hours.
Michael Michlin. Mrs. Thelma
We answer all your
Zak will deliver ' the invocation. Beth Hayeled PTA
incoming calls.
At 10:30 a.m.,. this Sunday, over To Conclude Season
Mailing Address Optional
Altman's Jewish Hour on radio
station WJLB, Mrs. Posner will
It Is Our Business to Help You
The Beth Hayeled PTA of
With Courtesy and Efficiency
be interviewed on activities of Cong. Shaarey Zedek will hold
COYLE TELEPHONE
Pioneer Women in this country its closing meeting for the school
and the work of its sister organ- year on Thursday evening, in
ANSWERING SERVICE .
ization in Israel, Moatzot Hapo- the synagogue building. Mrs.
VE. 7-6701
alot.
Morris Adler, communal leader

and wife of Shaarey Zedek's
spiritual leader, will be the even-
ing's guest speaker.
There will be a brief open
house, at which parents of Beth
Hayeled students will meet with
teachers to discuss their chil-
dren's progress and to learn of
preparations for the celebration
of Shevuot, to be obseri - ed on
June 7 and 8. An open discussion
by parents also will follow Mrs.
Adler'S address.
Of The New
The meeting, planned by Mrs.
Emil Wolok, chairman, assisted
by Mrs. George C. Parzen and
Mrs. Sidney Z. Leib, will mark
the completion of six years of
existence for the Beth Hayeled.
During that time, its enrollment
has increased to 160 children of
at
pre-school and kindergarten age.

SEPARATE CUSHION COVERS Si UP

and His
Orchestra

FOR FATHER'S DAY

The closing meeting of the
current season for the Business
and Professional Group, Hadas-
sah, will take place at 6:15 p.m.,
MISS MARILYN SAMUELS
Wednesday, in the Belcrest Ho-
tel. The evening's program will
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Samuels, of.
be preceded by a dinner, to be Wildemere Ave., announce the
followed by the installation of engagement of their daughter,
new officers.
Marilyn Joyce, to Ronald Earl
Chosen to head the group dur- Meretsky, son of Mr. and Mrs.
ing the coining year are Elaine I. B. Meretsky, of Riverside, On-
Glenner, president; Mrs. Harriet tario. A January wedding is
Talbot, executive vice-president; planned.
Mesdames Morse Colten, Samuel
Green and Mollie Visotsky, sec-
retaries, and Sadie Rosenbaum,
treasurer.

Committee chairmen include Pearl
Stellar and Florence Thornborough, pro-
gram; Sophie Fenton and Marian Saxon,
membership; Theresa Graff and Daisy
Kass, honor roll; Helen Limond and
Mrs .Ann Averbuch, 'INF; Mary Cohan
and Alrs. Kate Wolstein, Youth Aliyah;
Mrs. George V. Leib and Miriam Gold-
stein, youth services; Eva Williams and
Sadye Garfinkel, HMO; Betty Morrison
and Florence Thornborough, minyan.

MICKEY
WOOL

THIS PRECIOUS GIFT

Elaine Glenner to Head
B & P Group, Hadassah

MISS MALVERNE GLEIBER

DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-15
Friday, May 21, 1954

Prague Reneges on Pledge
To Restore Jewish Cemeteries

Izmir Chief Rabbi Dies

ISTANBUL, (JTA) — Rabbi
Gabriel Botton, leading rabbi of
Izmir, site of the second largest
Jewish community in Turkey,
has died. The community is fac-
ing, difficulty in replacing him
Chief Rabbi': becanse of a short,
age -of properly :qualified rabbiS.

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