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July 02, 1954 - Image 13

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1954-07-02

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H. E. Schreiber to Wed

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Sheila Pevner, of Northlawn Ave., was honored recently at a
-sweet sixteen luncheon, given for her at Menjo's. There were 35
friends and members of her family in attendance.

Mr. Frank Keywell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Keywell,
' former Detroiters, now of Los Angeles, Calif., was awarded his
PhD degree in physics at the recent commencement exercises of
the University of Southern California.
Robert Golden, son of Mr. and Mrs. Perce Golden, former
Detroiters, now of Miami Beach, Fla., was one of a few outstand-
ing students chosen to attend Florida Boys State, at Tallahassee,
the state capitol. The Goldens, after meeting Robert in Talla-
hassee, at the end of the sessions, left for Detroit. They will stay
her as the guests of their sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
David Weisberg.
Mrs. Sam Elkowitz, newly-elected president of East Side Chap-
ter, Bnai Brith, honored her officers and board members at a
recent luncheon at Kormendy's, at which plans for the coming
year were discussed.
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Lezell, of this city, are leaving today for a
month's visit in Europe. On their itinerary are stops in Israel,
Rome, Paris and England. They were entertained extensively
before their departure.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Lazaroff and children, Gary, Neil and
Joyce, of St. Louis, Mo., have arrived here to celebrate the 40th
anniversary of their parents and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Morris Friedman, of Whitcomb Ave., on Monday. Among the en-
tertainments planned is a garden party at home of the Fried-
man's children, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Cohen, of Lincoln or., Hunt-
ington Woods, Mich. Besides the Lazaroffs and the Cohens, the
Friedmans' four other children and grandchildren will be in
attendance, among them Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Chaiken and Mir-
iam and Rochelle; Mr. and Mrs. Leo Friedman and Susan Lynn,
and Obbie and Lorraine Friedman, The Cohens, who will be hosts
to the Lazaroffs during their stay here, have two children, Ken-
neth and Rosann. Mr. and Mrs. FriedMan were married. July 4,
-1914.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Greenberg (Joyce Landsberg), and daughter,
Debra Lynn, formerly of Evanston, Ill., are now making their
home on Greenlawn Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Vova and sons, Philip and Sammy,
former Detroiters now of Miami, Fla., are in town for a short visit
with their family here. They are staying with their sisters and
brothers ; Mr. and Mrs. Newton S. Jackson and Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Katz, of 13203 Monica.
Rabbi N. Rothenberg, dean and founder of the Yeshivath
Chachmey Lublin, left last Sunday for a visit in Jerusalem, Israel.
While there, he will be a delegate to a convention of Orthodox
rabbis in that city.

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DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-13
Friday, July 2, 1954

CARD OF THANKS

The family of the late Samuel
a k off acknowledges with
Beth
Itzchock Plannink
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grateful appreciation the many
Annual All-Day Picnic
kind expressions of .sympathy
The Sisterhood and Sunday extended b y relatives a n d
School class of Cong. Beth Itz- friends during the family's re-
chock wi)l hold their annual cent bereavement.
all-day picnic on Wednesday. be-
tween the two casinos on Belle
Isle.
It's Logical, Isn't It?
Picnic lunches may be brought
from home or food and drinks
IF—you're going to be mar-
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MISS HARRIET FILSON

. Dr. and Mrs. Morris J. Filson,
of Los Angeles, Calif., announce
the engagement of their daugh-
ter, Harriet Mildred, to Howard.
Edwin Schreiber, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Alex Schreiber, of Holly-
wood and Detroit.
Both young people are study-
ing at the University of South-
ern California at Los- Angeles
where Mr. Schreiber is affiliated
with Sigma Alpha Mu fraternity.
Mr. and Mrs. Schreiber, who pre-
sently are touring Europe ; plan
to introduce their future daugh-
ter-in-law and Dr. and Mrs. Pil-.
son to their friends in Detroit
later this month.

The couple is planning a mid-
winter wedding in Los Angeles.

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SPIRITUAL LEADER WANTED

Name Dr. Farbman
East Skier of the Year

WANTED: Conservative-Orthodox Rabbi or Cantor who can act as a
Shochet and Teacher. Application should state salary desired, age,

marital status, educational qualifications, and previous • experience.

Write David Kessler, Secretary, Bnoi Israel Congregation, P.O. Box
Dr. Aaron A Farbman, of 265
756, Grand Forks, North Dakota.
Newport, was named East Sider
of the Year by the Southeastern
Community Council at its an-
nual fund-raising • festival re-
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cently at Cannon Recreation.
Have Your
A life-long East Sider, Dr.
Farbman was given the citation
for "outstanding service to the
DRAPES, CURTAINS
community in devoting time,
and Household Articles -
energy and thought toward the
betterment of the East Side
Laundered or Dry Cleaned
community."
—by-
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A graduate of the Columbia
Years—with Detroit's Largest, Exclusive.-
University Medical School, Dr.
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Farbman, a surgeon, maintains
Your Drapes, Curtains and Household
offices at 14515 Kercheval.
Articles Sparkling Clean, Fresh and
Dr. Farbman • has been con-
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nected with the YMCA for 25
years, and presently is on the
Recommended
committee of management of
by All Interior
the Hannan Y. His hobby, music,
SINCE 1919
Decorators
made him a leading figure last
winter on the program of the
Curtain Laundry & Cleaners
Jewish Community Center Sym-
phony Orchestra when he ap-
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Since opening his practice in
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1931, Dr. Farbman has donated
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his services to North End Clinic,
That's Why the Popularity of the
and for two years has examined
youngsters going to camp free
of charge for the Kercheval
Business Association.
Is Growing So Rapidly!

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MISS LENO•E FREEDMAN

MISS ELAINE GOODMAN

Announcement is made of the
.engagement of Lenore Sally
Freedman, daughter of Mrs. Is-
adore Freedman, of Ewald Cir-
cle, and the late Mr. Freedman,
to Albert E. Moehlman, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Moehlman,
of Ward Ave:
The bride-elect was graduated
from Wayne University college
of education, and is a member
of Pi Lambda Theta and Sigma
Theta Delta sororities. Her fi-
ance was graduated from Wayne
University's college of business
administration, and at present is
a senior in the university's Law
School. He is affiliated with Mu
Beta Chi and Tau Epsilon Rho
fraternities.

Mr. and Mrs. Irving Goodman,
of San Juan Dr., announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Elaine, to Bill Staler; son of Mr.
and Mrs. Louis Stoler, of Rich-
ton Ave. Announcement was
made at a family dinner party.
Mr. Stoler is a student at the
Ohio College of Chiropody in
Celevland, 0., and is affiliated
with Phi Alpha Pi fraternity.
The bride-elect attended Wayne
University. A December wedding
is planned.

The covenant that I have
made with you ye shall not for-
get; neither shall ye fear other
gods. —II Kings 17:38

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