• DETROIT JEWISH NEWS A ctivitieJ- in Society 19 Leonard Kasle's Candidacy for Roard Of Education Gains Increased Support Honeymoon in Florida After Feb. 25 Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Mark Howard, of Ohio Avenue, are now guests at Howard Manor, Palm Springs, Calif., on their winter vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Shaw, of Mendota Ave., have left on a 16-day cruise aboard the Nieuw Amsterdam to South America and the West Indies. Cantor and Mrs. A. A. Rosenfeld, 21970 Kipling, Oak Park, Mich., left for an extended visit to California. Lillian E. Fink, of 19730 Santa Barbara, left today for a month's stay in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. David Schoichit, of 18989 Snowden, will leave on March 16 aboard HMS Queen Mary for a two-month visit in-Europe and Israel. Mr. and Mrs. Philip LipSon last week returned from a three- month visit in Israel. Mrs. Rena T. Kanter, of Prairie Ave., has returned home fol- lowing a two-month visit in Los Angeles and San Francisco, Calif. Mrs. Kanter spent most of the time with her daughter and son- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Adinoff, former Detroiters, now of Los Angeles, and their two daughters, Jan and Pam. Mr. and Mrs. Ruby Samson, formerly of Greenlawn Ave., are now in their new home at 1'7516 Woodingham Dr. Mrs. Celia Pollock has returned to this city after a three-week stay in Lafayette, Ind. While there, she attended the wedding of her son, Dwight Lee Pollock, to Rochelle Joy Roger, of Lafayette. Also attending the wedding from Detroit were Mrs. A. Zeff, Bernard Zeff, Mrs. George N. Smith, Bertha and Frances Farber, Mrs. Ben Bader and daughters, Naida and Sharon, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bressler. Five Detroit couples, all active in communal, social, philan- thropic and fraternal circles, will leave for their first visit to Israel on Tuesday aboard the SS United States. The Detroiters are Mr: and Mrs. Aex Belkin, of Glendale Ave., Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bel- kin, of Oakman Blvd., Mr. &lad Mrs. Sidney Grossberg, of Warring- ton Dr., Mr. and Mrs. Louis Partovich, of W. Buena Vista Ave., and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Weisberg, of W. Chicago Blvd. They will be joined by Mrs. Dora Mohill and Mrs. Pauline Birnbaum, friends from New Britain, Conn. Arrangements for the three-month tour, which will include Passover and Independence Day in Israel and trips to England, ,France, Belgium, Switzerland and Italy, were made by Israel Toutist Service. The couples will return to Detroit following the arrival on May 31 of the Queen Elizabeth in New York. - Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Jacoby and daughters, Marilyn and Ar- lene, formerly of Tuxedo Ave., are now residing in their new home at 19984 Hubbell. Miss Harriet Sinclair, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Sinclair, of N. Martindale Ave., recently returned from a month's vacation in Miami Beach, Fla.; where she was the guest of her aunt and uncle. - To Wed Nov. 20 - Friday, March 4, 1955 Men's Clubs Dive Diamond . Eighth Annual Youth Week Begins March 18 - MRS. ALFRED FRIEDMAN In a ceremony performed Feb. 25, in Adas Shalom Synagogue, Francine Weinberg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Weinberg, of 18659 Pennington, became the bride of Alfred Friedman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Friedman, of 18700 Whitcomb. Rabbi Jacob E. Segal officiated. The bride chose a gown of white, Italian silk taffeta, with re-embroidered finger lace and pearls. around the portrait neck- line. Extending from the em- pire waistline was a -side panier with appliques of the lace and pearls which ended in a tradi- tional train. Her cap of match- ing taffeta and lace held in place" a fingertip veil of white, French illusion. Her flowers were lily of the valley and white or- chids. The bride's sister, Arlene Weinberg, was her main of hon- or, and bridesmaids were Mrs. Richard Stein, Adrienne Gold- berg, Virginia Talberg, Lorraine Friedman and Miriam Chaiken. The bridegroom's brother, Leo Friedman, served as best man, while ushers included Neil Zales, Daniel Klein, Sheldon Capp, Allen Fealk and Herbert Wein- berg. Following a dinner, the couple left for a honeymoon in Florida. On their return they will reside at 21831 Parklawn, Oak Park, Mich. M O G E N ABRAHAM MEN'S CLUB will meet at 9 a.m., Sun- day, at the synagogue for its weekly minyan, followed by breakfast and study hour. A Monday evening class in Samuel is currently in its second term. * * * At a recent meeting of NORTHWEST ISRAEL MEN'S CLUB, DaVid Goldsmith, presi- Joseph Jonas, who was born dent, appointed the following in Plymouth, Eland, is on rec- committees: constitutional, Mil- ord as the first Jewish settler ton Bressler, Louis Loewy, Milton of Cincinnati, O. Duchan, Marvin Ravich and Irv- ing Bronstein; entertainment, Plastic Furniture Covers Gilbert Averbuch, Ben Green- MADE TO ORDER OR \ baum and Max Kwartewitz. The READY MADE committees will re port at a meeting on March 15, in the CALL ANNA KARBAL synagoglie. . TO. 7-0174 MISS MARILYN COHEN Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cohen, of 18018 Birwood, announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Marilyn, to Benjamin Siegal, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Siegal, of 3203 W. Grand. The wedding date has been set for Nov. 20, at Beth Aaron Synagogue. Mrs. Reisman Donates $ 1,000 to Beth Yehudah Mrs. Sarah Reisman, an active supporter of religious causes lo- cally and in Israel, recently con- tributed $1,000 to the Yeshivath Beth Yehudah in its current building fund campaign. Mrs. Reisman has been asso- ciated with the Beth Yehudah Schools since the opening of the school on Dexter and Cortland 13 years - ago. The school last month cele- Mrs. Reisman brated its B a r Mitzvah at its present location. Dedication of the new three- story school. structure on Dexter and Sturtevant has 'been set for March .20. A number - of _ func- tions will precede the event, Blondy Resolution Hits McCarran-Walter Act A resolution proposed to the Michigan State Legislature by Sen. Charles H. Blondy calls for "prompt action" by the Con- gresS of the United States to "completely rewrite the McCar- ran-Walter Immigration Act." In Senate Concurrent Resolu- tion No. 24, Sen. Blondy cites the "protest by provisions of the law by leaders of the Demo- cratic and Republican parties, including the President of the United States, and by leaders of religious, trade union, veterans, civic and other organizations." The resolution calls the law "racist and discriminatory be- cause of its national origins' quota system (that) sacrifices basic democratic principles and limits immigration into our country on the basis of race and national origin." The law "harasses ',liens and naturalized citizens" now in the United States, and makes exer- cise of basic freedom possible only at the risk of "subjecting themselves to loss of citizenship and deportation," the resolution concludes.' The first Jewish newspaper in America was a New York monthly, called "The Jew," founded by Solomon Henry. Jackson in March, 1823. Community - wide interest is support Mr. Kasle's candidacy being evidenced in the candi- include spokesmen of all faiths. dacy of Leonard Kasle for the Board of Education. Mr. Kasle, who led the ticket for the term ending June 30, 1959, is receiving the support of Orchestras — Entertainment teachers' grot ps, communal leaders and elements interested 308 Fox Bldg. WO. 2-4814 - UN.. 4-4346 in the advancement of a better schools' program. For many years a leader in the Better Schools Organization, A A AUTO Mr. Kasle is being supported for DRIVERS SCHOOL advocacy of a program of schools' improvements, of deeper Free Pickup concern for the status of teach- No Permit Required ers and relief in conditions of TO. 8-8810 TO. 6-6892 overcrowding in the school sys- tem. . Cominittees being formed to ROSEN'S PRIME KOSHER MEAT The eighth annual observance of Jewish Yotith Week will be marked from March 18 to 25, it was announced by Miss- Ruth L.- Breitman, Bronx, N.Y., chair- man of the National Jewish Welfare Board - sponsored Na- tional Jewish Youth Conference, under whose auspices the Week is observed. We Deliver 11527 Dexter WE. 5-9757 WE NEED Boarding Homes for Children Temporarily Separated from Their Families WE PAY Boarding Core and All Other Expenses CALL TO. 8-2490 MS KLEIN Music of Distinction 750 Book Bldg. 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