divilico

(Blumenstein-Fishman
Beth Aaron Juniors Set Opening Breakfast
Rites Set for December

....Cociely

Mr. and Mrs. Morris Simon and son, Michael, formerly of 2997
Collingwood, are now residing in 'their new home at 13521 Dart-
mouth, Oak Park, Mich.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Adinoff (Margery Kanter) and daugh-
ters, Jan and Pam, have moved from Ilene Ave., and are now
residing at 1847 Kelton, West Los Angeles, Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Greenberg of Stratford, Ontario, and
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Wolf of London, Ontario, were guests here
of relatives and friends for the first days of Sukkot.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Roth, of Tyler Ayes., recently celebrated
their 21st wedding anniversary at a dinner party given by their
children, Allan and Sandra.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Londer and children, Carl, Glenn and
Estelle, formerly of Elmhurst Ave., are now in their new home
at 18515 Manor.
Mr. and Mrs. G. Strayer, of Cortland Ave., recently honored
their daughter, Louise, at a sweet sixteen wienie roast at Lola
Valley Park, followed by a party in the family home. Among the
40 guests was Louise's host, Allen Menick.
Allan J. Roth, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Roth, of Tyler
Ave., attended the recent three-day Red Cross workshop at Holi-
day House, Pine Lake, Mich. He gave the invocation and bene-
diction and acted as a workshop advisor.
Pvt. Alvin Beltzman, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Beltzman, of
Clements Ave., has returned to Fort Leonard Wood, Mo., follow-
ing a visit here with his parents over the High Holidays. He was
guest of honor at a dinner party given for 35 guests in t h e
family home.
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Murk, of Lahser Rd., will leave shortly for
Palm Isle, Miami Beach, Fla., to spend the winter months.
Gladys Frank, Alice Shulman and Carol Blumenthal, of
Denver, Colo., are visiting here with their aunt, Mrs. Jack Frank,
of Detroit Towers, prior to their departure Oct. 30 for several
-months of study in Europe.

Seymour Lipkin to Play
Two More Radio Concerts

Plan Winter Rites

Concert pianist Seymour Lip-.
kin, son of Dr. and Mrs. Ezra
Lipkin, of Detroit, will be heard
in two programs, one at 9:05
p.m., Saturday, Oct. 23, and the
other at 9:30 p.m., Oct. 30, over
the facilities of Radio Station
WQXR, New York.
Many Detroiter last week
listened to the first of the series
:of concerts played by the pianist
Over 1560 on the dial.

MAMBO

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MISS ARLENE BARNETT

Mr. and Mrs. Royal C. Bar-
nett, of Appoline Ave., announce
the engagement Of their daugh-
ter, Arlene Sue, to Raymond
Colbert, of Steel Ave. The couple
is planning a winter wedding.

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T h e engagement of Hanna!
SAM EMMER

MISS HANNA BLUMENSTEIN

Rita Blumenstein to Gordon R.
A. Fishman was recently an-
nounced by her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Hyman Blumenstein, of
19136 Manor. Mr. Fishman is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
A. Fishman,, of 19782 Cheyenne.
The bride4lect is a senior in
Wayne University's college of
eduction, and is affiliated with
Iota Alpha Pi sorority. Her fi-
ance, a graduate of Wayne Uni-
versity, attended its graduate
school and is now a senior in
the university's college of medi-
cine. He is affiliated with Phi
Delta Epsilon fraternity.
. The couple is planning to wed
in December.

Tea and Barn Dance

Mrs. Oliver Ruby will head the
Michigan Region of Women's
American ORT, following her
unanimous election last week by
the ORT Regional board.
Mrs. Ruby, long active in com-
munal work, succeeds Mrs. Earl
Freshman who is leaving shortly
for California.
Responsible for setting up the
original Junior Citizens' Service
Corps, which
set the pattern
for salvage
drives, Mrs.
Ruby, during
the war years,
headed the war
service commit-
tee of Detroit
Chapter, . Bnai
Brith.
She was the
League of Worn-
Mrs. Ruby
en Voters' representative to the
Metropolitan Fair Employment
Practices COmmission, and has
taught classes in community
leadership for the Board of Edu-
cation.
Active in Allied Jewish Cam-
paigns, Torch Fund, Red Cross,
Detroit Roundtable of Catholics,
Jews and Protestants, Mrs. Ruby
has found time to be an ardent
ORT member.
Mrs. Ruby conceived the idea
of the ORTomobile, often called
"a thrift shop on wheels," which
has been imitated by ORT
chapters in many cities)
throughout the country.

City of Hope Cancer Fighters
are inviting prospective mem-
Candids & 3 Dimension
bers to its annual membership
tea and fashion show, begin-
FREE ESTIMATES
ning with a luncheon at 12:30
JACK GORBACK
p.m., Monday, at Holiday Manor.
Models will show original
TO. 7-0930
sportswear, presented by Madam
Eva, of Capri Imports, Inc. Mrs.
Margaret Deitch, vice-president
of program, states that tea pre-
parations have been made by
Ruth Garvin, Rae Gold, Betty
Shipper, of the tea committee,
and Rose Moss and Eleanor
Shapiro, hospitality chairmen.
OALL
Members will don western
F. B. Insurance Agency garb for its next event, the third Zedakah Club Slates
annual Hallowe'en barn dance Fall Membership Tea
Life - Fire - Casualty
on Oct. 31, at Graemer's Barn,
Mrs. Samuel Wexler, president
27450 Eleven Mile, at Inkster
Frank Blazofsky
of Zedakah Club, has • extended
Rd.
Personalized Service
Tickets may be reserved by an invitation to women in the
phoning Tillie Moltz, UN. 4-1509, community to attend the organ-
2694 W. Davison
ization's annual
or may be purchased at the
TO. 8-8335
fall t e a, which
door.
is scheduled for
1 p.m., Tuesday,
at the Davison
Jewish Center..
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Henry Levet t,
who states that
SERVE
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and sociability
Mrs. 'Wexler will be high-
in tempting stuffings for poultry and
lighted by a book review by
Philip Nusholtz. Prizes will
veal ... in delightful fillings for green
peppers and tomatoes. Delicious roasted 110 awarded.
Hostesses for the day will in-
nutlike flavor of 100% real buckwheat!
elude Mesdames Israel Hertz,
Jack Miller, Joseph Lee, Bernard
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NEWS . .
TO A BRIDE-TO-BE

THE LINEN STUDIO

18263 WYOMING nr. CURTIS

Will award a bathroom
ensemble ... at a special
drawing November 1st.

NOTHING TO BUY!

Mrs. Ruby to Head
Michigan ORT Region

LEARN THE

BENJI PALMER
DANCE STUDIO
13535 W. 7 Mile at Schaefer

The Beth Aaron Juniors, post a.m., with Jack Shenkman,
Bar Mitzvah youth group of thecongregational president, a n d
Beth Aaron Synagogue, will be- 1Mrs. Shenkman as the sponsors
gin its fourth season with a of the first breakfast. The girls
religious service and a commu- of grades 8 to 10 of the syna-
nity breakfast on Oct. 31, ac- l gogue's religious school will be
cording to Phillip Chapnick, the guests of the Juniors.
president of the synagogue's1 Officers of the group are Har-
Men's Club, sponsors of the ac-,1 vey Gendler, president; Larry
tivity.
J Warren, vice-president; Sheldon
The Juniors is open to boys, Spector, treasurer; and Allan
13 to 17, who conduct this ac- ! Warnick, secretary.
tivity every Sunday morning
under the direction of Rabbi DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-15
Benjamin H. .Gorrelick. The
Friday, October 22, 1954
Men's Club committee supervis-
ing the breakfasts includes Ben
Drapkin, chairman, and David
Goldsmith and David Davis, co-
chairmen.
Photographers
The service will begin at 9

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