e DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-13 Friday, June 25, 1954 CCIIlLLIe ~ C/2 Soci4 Mrs. Abe Silberstein, of 2752 Boston Blvd., has returned from Chicago, Ill., where she recently attended a celebration honoring the engagement of her grandson, Will Harold Richmond, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Richmond, of Chicago, to Esther Wolf. Mr.' and Mrs. Irving Layne and daughter, Barbara Sue, for- merly of LaSalle Blvd., are now residing at 19453 Burgess. Morris L. Peltz, son of Mrs. Goldie Peltz, of Clairmount Ave., was recently graduated from the University of Michigan. Medical School. He will intern at Los Angeles County General Hospital, Los Angeles, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Elkin (Betty Glass) are here with their two daughters, Natalie Sue and Risa Lynn, from San Francisco Calif., on a visit to Mrs. Elkin's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Glass, of 3207 Blaine. Several affairs are planned in honor of the Elkins during their six-week stay here. Dr. Harry A. Paysner, of Parkside Ave., will leave today aboard the SS United States, with his brother, Edward, of Orlando, Fla., on the first leg of a trip that will take them to Israel, Turkey, Greece, France, Italy, Switzerland and England. Mrs. Ophelia Herman, of Clements Ave., will leave Monday for Germany where she will join her husband, Pfc. Leonard Her- man, for a summer vacation. Recently, back from Israel where they visited their mother in Ramat Yochanan, Israel, are Detroit sisters, Mrs. Marion Keer and Mrs. Ida Mandell. Mr. and Mrs. Meyer E. Charlip will hold open house from 2 to 5 p. m., Sunday, in their home, 18114 Oak Dr., in honor of the graduation of their two sons, Eliot from Wayne University Law School, and Bud from the University of Michigan. Mrs. Samuel B. Danto, of Hendrie Blvd., Huntington Woods, recently entertained Mrs. Irving Small, president-elect of League of Jewish Women's Organizations. Also her guests were League past presidents and newly-elected vice-presidents. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Gottlieb, of 19316 Warrington, re- turned recently aboard the SS Nieuw Amsterdam from a trip that took them to Israel, Italy, France, Holland, Belgium and Portugal. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Phillips, of 18467 Woodingham, will enter- tain at an open house from 2 to 5 p.m., July 4, in honor of the return home of their son, Corp. Will Phillips, from Camp Gordon, Ga., where he served two years as an instructor with the U.S. Army Signal Corps. No cards. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Fishman, of W. Outer Dr., were hdsts at a recent surprise dinner and reception honoring the 30th wed- ding anniversaries of Mr. and Mrs. Hy Gordon, of Santa Barbara Dr., and Mrs. and Mrs. Arthur Campbell, of Prairie Ave. Dr. and Mrs. Joel I. 'Hamburger are currently vacationing in Miami Beach, Fla., following their graduation from the University of Michigan, Dr. Hamburger from the school of medicine, his wife, the former Hilda Fishman, from the college of education. Joining them in Florida are Mrs. Hamburger's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Fishman. Dr. Hamburger's parents are the Isadore Hamburgers, of Afton Rd. Dr. and Mrs. Hamburger will shortly take up tem- porary residence in Columbus, 0., where Dr. Hamburger will serve his internship at University Hospital. - Dr. and Mrs. Ezra Lipkin and daughter, Eleanor, of Detroit ; were recent guests in San Francisco, Calif., where Dr. Lipkin participated in the convention of the American Rheumatism As- sociation. Miss Lipkin went from there for a visit in Los Angeles, and Dr. and Mrs. Lipkin flew for a vacation to Hawaii. They will return together after a reunion in Los Angeles. Drs. Sol Meyers, David Sandweiss and Sol Rosenzweig were among the Detroit physicians who actively participated in seminar discussions at the convention of the American Medical Association in San Francisco, Calif. Dr. Ted Winshall, of 17210 James Couzens, is in New York this week as a delegate to the Zionist Organization of America con- vention, June 23 to 28, at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel. Basha Gelfand Weds Dr. Raymond Kurtzman •3 FIRST QUALITY Pullets, Caponettes, Fryers Ducks & Turkeys OUTLET POULTRY CO. 2735 W. Davison TO. 8-4281 3 shoctem on premises Rabbis S. Kahana H. Tennenbaum L. Tennenbaum We are now serving Oak Park, and Northwest Section. FREE DELIVERY TO. 8-4281 The continental system of cafes has taken root in Israel, and visitors will be happy to find that they can spend hours sit- ting in a cafe with friends over a single glass of tea. As a fur- ther attraction, nearly all cafes supply free newspapers and magazines to their customers to read while they are in the cafe. ngagements At a recent dinner party in her honor, the engagement of Sandra Diane Meier, daughter of Mrs. Belle Meier, of Roosevelt, N. J., and the late Mr. Morton Meier, to Frederick B. Bernstein, son of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Bern- stein, of 19300 Griggs, was an- nounced. Frederick is a senior at the Temple University Chi- ropody School in Philadelphia. Pa. The couple will wed Sept. 5, in Philadelphia. Dance with Delight to LARRY FREEDMAN Mr. and Mrs. Saul Eskow, of Sturtevant Ave., announce the engagement of their daughter, Sharon, to Dennis J. Brenner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Brenner, of Martindale Ave. MRS. RAYMOND KURTZMAN I In a ceremony June 17, at Holiday Manor, Basha Leah Gel- fand was wed to Dr. Raymond S. Kurtzman. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Gelfand, of 4327 W. Outer Dr. The bridegroom's parents are the Kenneth H. Kurtzmans, of 3218 Fullerton. The ceremony was performed by the bride's uncle, Rabbi Max Weiner, of Camden, N.J. The bride chose a gown of mousseline de soie lace, appli- qued with seed pearls and iri- descent sequins, and featuring a portrait neckline. Her waist- length Veil of tulle fell from a crown of matching tulle dotted with seed pearls. She carried a prayerbook with orchids and stephanotis. Sally Stahl, of Oil City, Pa., was the bride's maid of honor, and Dr. Robert Licht served as the bridegroom's best man. Following a reception at Holi- day Manor, the couple left for a honeymoon in New York and Bermuda. On their return, they will reside on Votrobeck Dr. Dr. Drews to Address Cancer Fighter Group City of Hope" Cancer Fighters will hear Dr. Robert S. Drews, local psychiatrist and lecturer, at a luncheon meeting at 12 noon, Monday, at H o l i day Manor. Dr. Drews will speak on "The Joys and Responsibilities of Parenthood." AnOther feature of the pro- gram will be a presentation by over 30 years its outstanding delegates to the Midwest Re- in t e rnational gional conference, held recently leader, has been in Cleveland, at w hi c h the decorated by the group • officially concluded the government of conclave. A conference song, France with the written by Mrs. Nate Bassin and Order of Cheva- Mrs. -Herman Shapero, will be lier of the performed. French L e gion In cooperation with the Den- of Honor. The'. ver medical center and all of honor was be- its auxiliaries, the Cancer Fight- stowed in rec- ers will launch a summer pro- ognition of his ject, "Children's Crusade Against ideological a n d Can c e r and Leukemia," also pr a c tical con- called "The Little Helper's Cam- Dr. Syngalowski tributions in the paign." field of vocational training of Members attending Monday's youth for peaceful and recon- meeting will learn of the Roy struction activity. Rogers' buttons and cards being * * * offered to children. Cards, per- Adams, of Rabbi Theodore 1_, 4 sonally autographed by the cow- New York, president of the Rab- boy movie star, will be distri- binical Council of America, an- buted throughout the country to nounced that aid children who have become the 18th annual leukemia victims. c o n vention of Those interested in contribut- the Council will .ing to the fund should call Mrs. be held at the Stanley Oschin, "Little Helper's" Detroiter Hotel chairman, UN. 3-5928 or UN. here, July 19 to 1-7581. 23. Rabbi Adams has designated Rabbi Emanuel FOR A SUNDAY TREAT Rackman, of Cong. Shaarey Tefilo, Far Rockaway, N.Y., Bar-B-Q Lamb Ribs to be general , o n v e n t i o nRabbi Rackman and Prime Filet Steaks chairman. Co-chairman will be Rabbi Max J. Wohlgelernter, of KAPLAN BROS. Detroit's Cong. Mogen Abraham. KOSHER MEATS Rabbi Rackman is treasurer of 18211 WYOMING RCA, which is comprised of more than 550 leading orthodox rabbis UN. 11-4770 in the United States and Can- ada, People Make News The Jewish Agency has an- nounced the appointment of Dr. SAMUEL M. BLUMENFELD, president of the College of Jew- ish Studies in Chicago, as direc- tor of its department for educa- tion and culture in New York. He will also act as director of the cultural department of the American Zionist Council. Dr. Blumenfeld was selected by the religious department of T h e Chicago Tribune as one of the 12 most notable educators and religious leaders in Chicago in 1953. * * * Dr. Aron Syngalowski, chair- man of the World ORT Union executive committee and f o r Reading While You Eat OUTDOORS 'and his Orchestra TO. 6-7555 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur B. 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