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November 05, 1954 - Image 13

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1954-11-05

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Activiliei in Society

Elaine Ross Weds
Robert M. Wander

CLUB TWO, Pioneer Women,
will hold a membership tea at
8 p.m., Wednesday, at the home
of Rebecca Katz, 3239 Elmhurst.
Dora Dworkin, cultural chair-
ADAS SHALOM MEN'S CLUB man, will speak on the "Ameri-
held a square dance on Wednes- can Jewish Tercentenary."
day, in the synagogue social hall.
Jim Schultheis and his orchestra
were featured.

Men's Clubs

Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Kief (Theresa Seemait), fornierly of
Miami Beach, hasoe resumed their residence in Detroit.
Irving I. Katz spoke on "Jewish Pioneers in Michigan" at the
Hillel Foundation of the University of Michigan.
Mrs. Carmi Slorriovitz has left for Yuma, Ariz., where she
joined Tier husband, who is assigned to the Yuma Testing Station,
NOW iN PROGRESS
DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-13
U. S. Army.
Friday, November 5, 1954
Dr. and Mrs. Israel Heyman of Tel Aviv, Israel, are the guests
'SELLING OUT ALL
of their brother, Moshe Heyman, their aunt and niece, Mrs. Sam-
uel N. Heyman and _dis,s Judith Heyman, of Glendale Avenue.
SURGICAL and
Plastic Furniture Covers
, Celebrating its 19th annual Founders' Day : and its recent
Maternity Garments
MADE TO ORDER OR
admission to the Pan Hellenic Association, Iota Alpha Pi sorority,
READY MADE
held a tea and reception. National officers who presided were Mes-
CALL ANNA KARBAL
dames Gerald Goodman, chancellor; *..oseph Dvorin, bursar; David
TO. 7-0874
A. Goldman, scribe. Hostesses were Mesdames Norman Goldenberg,
3385 Lawrence at Dexter
Arnold A. Tanzman, president of Nu alumni chapter, Albert Per-:
SEPARATE CUSHION COVERS VI UPI
lin and Herbert 0. Schein and Miss Sandra Gilbert, representing
Nu chapter actives of Wayne University.
A sweet sixteen dinner - dance w a s recently presented at
MRS. ROBERT WANDER
Lachar's by Mr. and Mrs. L. Hechler, of 2693 Clairmount•in honor
of their daughter, Marlyne.
In a recent ceremony at Holi-
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Kulick, of 16939 Monica, will be honored. on day Manor, Elaine Rhea Ross, =
the occasion of their 50th wedding anniversary with an open house daughter of Mr. Louis Ross, of -a LEARN
from 4 p.m., Sunday, at the home of their daughter and son-in- Warrington Dr. and the late
law, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert K. Goldman, of 2639 Sturtevant. The Mrs. Ross, became the bride of
THE
reception is also planned by the Kulicks other children, Mr. and Robert Wander, son of Mr. and E
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Mrs. Samuel Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. Philip Kulick. In attend- Mrs. Jack J. Wander, of Indiana .= =
ance will be their three grandchildren and twin great grandchil- Ave. Rabbi Hayim Donin and ,7 2
CLASS
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Formerly of the
aren. Mr. and Mrs. Kulick, who were married in 1900 in Bialy- ' Cantor Hyman Adler officiated.
stock, Russia, have lived in this country for 45 years.
San Souci, San Marino,
For
her
wedding,
the
bride
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Dr. and Mrs. Harry Stoler, of 4135 W. Outer Dr., recently en-
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Saxony and Bel Aire
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tertained at an open house for Mrs. Stoler's brother, Pvt. Roy chose a floor-length gown of
a
chantilly
lace
and
nylon
tulle.
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Hotels in Miami Beach
Leonard Forman, who was home on furlough before being sent to
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PRIVATE
El.
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serve with the U. S. Army in Germany. Attending the festivities Her headpiece was a tiara of E.. g:
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seed
pearls
and
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were Pvt. Forman's fiance, Miss Arlene Zaft and her family, the
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Bridesmaids were Carolyn
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Henry Zafts, Sam Jerks, Ben Aldermans, Don Goldbergs, Sam
a
Sills,
Evelyn
Lavin
and
Eleanor
Eisenstats, Marty Eisenstats, George Browns, Meyer Eisenman, the
Lefkovitz. Elaine Berenbaum
Joe Stolers and Dr. and Mrs. William Stoler.
1
The Business and Professional Group of the Detroit Round was maid of honor, Rita Gruskin
was
junior
bridesmaid
and
Vivi-
. ,
Table will hold an "Old-Timers Reunion" in honor of Rev. Joseph
13535 W. 7 MILE RD..at Schaefer
UN..1-4176
A. Mayne, at the home of Rebecca Winston, 19382 Monica, at 8 an Lee Ross, the bride's niece,
was flower girl.
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p.m. Bernard Edelman is president of the group.
Seymour Wander, the bride-
Following last Thursday's opening of the Detroit Symphony
Orchestra season, Mr. and Mrs. William M. Flashenberg enter- groom's b r o t h e r, was best
tained at a buffet supper in their home. Guests of honor were man, and ushers included Mur-
Mischa Mischkoff, Symphony concertmaster, and Mrs. Mischakoff ray Freed, Alan Gold and Law-
and Paul Olefsky, new first cellist. Others present were the Albert rence Wispe. Herbert Lefkovitz
Silbers, M. Millers, Richard Chajes, Ernest Wallfisches, Victor was junior usher, and Joel Ross
the bride's nephew, was ring
Martins, S. Rosens and Mrs. Mansur.
Mrs. Morris Disner, formerly of Monica Ave., is now residing bearer.
Announces
at the Wilshire Hotel.
Following dinner and a recep-
Phillip Gordon Kraft, son of Mr. and : Mrs. Morris Kraft, of tion, the couple, left on a two-
Cherrylawn Ave., was honored with a dinner on the occasion of week honeymoon tO Miami
That we are now accepting reservations for
his Bar Mitzvah. The ceremony was observed at Adas Shalom Beach, Fla. On their return
Synagogue. Out-of-town guests here for the celebration included they are residing on LaSalle
all social functions at the NEW
Miss Frieda Weber, of Jamestown, N.Y.; Mrs. Feige Nef, of NeW Blvd.
York; Mr. and Mrs. Ben Friedman and Mrs. Jack Chervin, of Chi-
Out - of - town guests at the
cago, Ill.; and Mr. and Mrs. Phil Simpson, of Columbus, 0.
wedding included Miss Evie
Wander, Sam Wander and Mrs.
Blanche Friedman, of McKees-
port, Pa.; Mrs. Dave Horowitz,
To be Completed Soon at
of Miami, Fla.; Mr. and Mrs.
Between Pickford
Dave Sherman and Lester, of
Akron, O.; Mr. and Mrs. Jack
and Margareta
Goodman, of White Plains, N.Y ;
SAM M. LEVIN, of Tel Avi7, nually attracts nearly 1,000 lead- Alan Gold, of New York, N.Y.;
FOR INFORMATION and RESERVATIONS
Israel, has been appointed di-
and Stan Freed, of Baltimore,
rector of the office for profes- ers of business and industry, will Md.
CALL: WE. 5-9383 or UN. 3-4361
sional workers (PATWA) of the be held 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Nov.
Jewish Agency.
18, in the Foundation Room of
* * *
Anette Zeidman We'd
the Masonic Temple.
* *
*
ROBERT B. MEYNER, Gover-
This Week Shop These Values at the
nor of New Jersey, and HER-
The Cleveland Orchestra will To Herbert Tischler
MAN WOUK, Pulitzer prize-win- appear in Masonic Auditorium
ning author of "The Caine Mu-. Monday. In George Szell the or-
tiny," will • address the conven- chestra has its ideal conductor
'Where Old Friends Meet to Shop'
tion of the Union of Orthodox whose interests cover the whole
Jewish Congregations of Ameri- field of orchestral music, and
IMPORTED
WELCH'S
R A X .
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Solid
Pack
N.J.
TOMATO
uncanny way of suggesting the
SARDINES
* * *
White Meat
precise intent of the composer.
Packed
in
Olive
Oil
JUICE
* *
*
JOHN S. BUGAS, Vice-Presi-
TUNA
dent in charge of industrial re-
Joseph Cherner, Jewish com-
lations of Ford Motor Company, munity leader of Washington,
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marital vows with Herbert
Tischler, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Tischler. Rabbi M. Robert
Syme performed the double-ring
ceremony.
Miss Bertha Nisenbaum was
maid of honor, and Miriam Sie-
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Choderkoff was usher.
Mr. and Mrs. Tischler are now
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Arbor, Mich.

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