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October 22, 1954 - Image 18

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1954-10-22

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Head Primrose Club's Donor Efforts

Bar Mitzvahs

Mr. and Mrs. Leo Samson, of
3284 Leslie, announce the Bar
Mitzvah of their son, Michael
Lawrence, on Saturday, at Cong.
Beth Shmuel. Open house in
Michael's honor will be held that
evening, in the family home.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rosman, of
Birchcrest Dr., announce the
Bar Mitzvah of their son, Robert
David, on Oct. 30, at Temple
Beth El. A reception in Robert's
honor will be held from 8 to 11
p.m., that evening, in the family
home. No cards.

I S—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, October 22, 1954

Bernice Kuhn to Wed
Albert Handler Nov. 25

* * *

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Goodman,
of 13635 Elgin, Oak Park, Mich.,
announce the Bar Mitzvah of
their son, Phillip Marshall, on
Oct. 23, at Adas Shalom Syna-
gogue.

Purity Eastern Star Plans
Installation for Oct. 30

Purity Chapter, Order of East-
ern Star, will hold its annual
installation ceremonies at 8 p.m.,
Oct. 30, at Eastern Star Temple,
80 W. Alexandrine. The follow-
ing will be inducted into office:
Sadie Pearl, worthy matron;
Louis Wagner, worthy patron;
Dorothy King, associate matron;
Joseph King, associate patron;
Gertrude Viedrah, secretary;
Esther Goldstaff, treasurer;
Violet Weiss, conductress; Syl-
via Stirn, associate conductress;
Rose Cohen, chaplain; Sally
Chestnut, marshal; Rose Bailes,
organist; Evelyn Joseph, Adah;
Esther Rubin, Ruth; Lillian
Rosenbaum, Esther; Betty Zim-
merman, Martha; Shirley Craft,
Electa; Millicent Silver, warder;
and, Gladys Herman, sentinel.

At a special meeting of Primrose Benevolent Club, plans were
set for the annual donor event, to be held Nov. 16,*at Adas Shalom
Synagogue. Named to the various donor chairmanships were,
seated, from the left, Mesdames ESTHER GOLDENBERG, MOLLIE
* *
KOBRIN, program chairman; MARY NADECK, donor chairman;
and ROSE EHRLICHMAN; standing, Mesdames. ANN LOWEN,
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Krause,
MISS BERNICE KUHN
17302. W. McNichols
FANNIE FRIEDMAN and MINNIE LEVY, journal chairman.
of Roselawn Ave., announce the
Bar Mitzvah of their son, Daniel,
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kuhn, of


on Oct. 30, at Cong. Shaarey Sorrento Ave., announce the en-
. •
Fall Special
Zedek. A reception in Daniel's gagement of their daughter,
honor will be held from 2 to 5 Bernice, to Albert William Hand-
0
p.m., the following day, in the ler, son of Mr. Harry Handler,
Tre a tments
eon on Wednesday afternoon, family home.
of Lauder Ave., and the late
under sponsorship of the De-
Mrs. Handler.
Steam Cabinet and
troit Council of Pioneer Women
Miss Kuhn is a June graduate
1/2 Hour Massages
for all Honor Roll contributors.
of Wayne University's college of
Mrs. Jacob Wilk, chairman.
education, and is affiliated with
announces that a fashion show
2 WEEKS ONLY
Sigma Theta Delta sorority and
will be presented by the Detroit
Pi Lambda Theta, national edu-
Historical Museum, with models
From Oct. 21, ending Nov. 6
cational honor sorority. Mr.
being members of the. Historical •
Handler formerly attended
FOR APPOINTMENT CALL
Music Study Club will sponsor
Museum Society.
Wayne University.
The fashion show also will in- its opening luncheon meeting at
The couple is making plans for
elude a number of original Is- 12:30 p.m., Tuesday, at Holiday
raeli garments modeled by mem- Manor. Mrs. Joseph M. Markel, a Thanksgiving Day wedding on
bers of the organization. The president, advises that the pro- Nov. 25.
latter event will be accompanied grain will center around the
by a narrative describing the Dora and Julius Green Music for
period in which the clothes Israel Fund, maintained by the
originated, major events occur - organization,
Members who will participate
ing in that time and outstand-
For the Finest irt Kosher Catering
include Mrs. Marguerite Kozenn
ing Jewish achievements.
12512 DEXTER1Across from Young Israel)
According to Mrs. Harold No- Chajes, advisor to the Green
veck and Mrs. Bernard Kline, Fund who has just returned
Admiring some of the items co-chairmen of the afternoon, from a European concert tour;
Hot and Cold Hors D'Oeuvres for Take Out
that will be displayed at the the event is based on informa- Gertrude Leve Blum, who will
TO, 8-5384
TY, 6-2795
Pioneer Women's dessert lunch- tion compiled by the American sing, accompanied by Lillian
*Supervisiovi of Vaad Harabonien
eon and f ashion . show. on. Jewish Tercentenary Committee. Robbins Zellman; and Betty
Wednesday are, standing,. Mrs.
Kowalsky, who will play several
D. COLMAN, and seated, from Also featured during the pro- piano selections based on Israel
left, Mrs. M. SASLOVE and Mrs, grain will be an address by Mrs. themes.
Irwin Berman, national field
S. ROSE.
Special guests will include Mr.
representative of Pioneer Worn-
* * *
and Mrs. Julius Green, Mrs. Paul
Adas Shalom Synagogue will en, who will speak on "The Dy- Paray, Mrs. and Mrs. Edouard
be the scene of a dessert lunch- namics of Pioneer Women."

Werner and J. Dorsey Callaghan.
The luncheon • is part of the Mrs. J. Blum, chairman of the


Is
Back
at
overall fund,-raising effort be- Green Fund, says that, "Grace'

INTERESTED IN A
ing made by local Pioneer Wom- Before Meat," a musical invoca-
en
to
reach
the
national
quota
New Pontiac?
tion, - will be presented by a

of $1,250,000. •
and Invites All Bnai Brith Leagues
double quartette, conducted by

See

Among the institutions bene- Mrs. Maurice B. Benyas.
and Open Bowlers
fitted are those caring for home-
Guests are invited, and reser-
7744-12th St.
For
Res.:
TR,
2-9507
less children, those training vations should be made with
:
Open Bow/ing at All nines
women and youth in agriculture Mrs. Joseph Mohr, social chair-
-

and other skills, social service man announced by Mrs. Markel •
work units in immigrant centers include the following:
Mesdames Joseph Stasson, auditions;
'and frontier settlements and the
Lastar, conversation; J. Stewart
building of youth *Villages. • Eugene
Linden, choral; S. Spector, drama; Her-
man
Rothman,
hospitality; Samuel Shet-
Mrs. Gerson Berris, Detroit
membership; Henry Weinberg, phil-
Council president, in urging a zer,
anthropic; Norman Allen, co-chairman;
year of "plus giving," stated Philip Donon, policy; Jack Scheer, pro-
gram; A. Victor Bizer, printing; J. B.
that the local Council hopes to Mash,
publicity; Ira J. Kaufman, Gwladis
be credited with outfitting the Luloff Award; Sidney Jackson, past
presidents' Council; Joseph Mehr, social;
home at Rishon L'Zion, which Harold Moran, co-chairman; J. S. Sauls,
they built just a few years ago, Sylvia Simons Memorial Fund; Ben Meek-
telephone; M. E. Wolfe and Arthur
at
The entire fund-raising pro- ler,
Purdy; Community Council delegates;
David
Kailman, League crE Jewish Wom-
gram;
she
concluded,
will
cul-
PACKER PONTIAC
delegate; Samuel Eisenberg, junior
minate in the annual donor en's
group; I. Mendelsohn, student group;
18650 LIVERNOIS
event, to be held at 8:30 p. m., Maurice B. Benyas, parliamentarian; Max
ALL AT
UN. 3-9300
Reich, budget; and Miss Lillian New-
Nov, 28, at Masonic Temple,
mark, historian.

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Israel and Local Fashions to Highlight
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From a , Former Detroiter
To the v oters of Detroit

For 20 years I have watched
events in Michigan with a great
deal of interest, I have rejoiced
that one of my dearest friends,
CONGRESSMAN JOHN D. DIN-
GELL, remains in the vanguard
among the country's leading
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Siiverman JWV Units
Plain Costume Dance
---
A membership buffet dinner

is planned by Sgt. Morton A.
Silverman Auxiliary, Jewish War
Veterans at 8 p. m., Oct. 27, at
the Memorial Home. Featured
will be a style show and fur
show by Ceresnie Furriers and
exhibition dances by the Arthur
Murray Studio, states Mrs. Wil-
liam Yenofsky, chairman.
Patients at Dearborn Veterans
Hospital were recently given a
pool table at a recent visit of
the Post and Auxiliary. The
gift was presented by Mrs. Shir-
ley Robinson, ,
On Oct. 31, both units will
jointly present a costume barn
dance. Music will be by Len
Wallace, and refreshments and
prizes will be featured. The pro-
gram will take place in the Me-
morial Home.
Members are currently cam-
paigning for a good turnout at
the JWV-sponsored blood bank,
to be held from 12 noon to 6
p. rnr., Nov. 14, according to Mrs,
, Alva Selman, chairman.

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