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DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, May 6, 1955
Israel Sisterhood to
Install Mrs. Wolfe
Avalon Hikers Plan Outing
Sunday, to Cass Benton Park
The Avalon Hikers will meet
at 1 p.m., Sunday, at the Avalon
parking lot, prior to a hike to
Cass Benton Park and dinner at
the Lone Pine. All hikers must
be 21 years old. New hikers
should call Harvey Benenson,
TY. 4-0189, or Ann Mirves. TO.
5-9594, for information.
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April 28—To Mr. a n d. Mrs.
Jules Kaplan (Shirley Mae Cur-
tis), former Detroiters now of
Toledo, 0., a daughter, Vicki
Lynn.
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April 27 — To Dr. and Mrs.
Marvin I. Rosen (Eleanor
Weiss), of Oak Park, Mich., a
son, Dennis Stuart.
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April 26 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Stuart J. Bergstein (Ruth Ann
Labowitch, formerly of Detroit),
of Midland, Mich., a son, Fred-
ric James. .
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April 23—To Dr. and Mrs.
Herman Foon (Regina Horo-
witz), of 2707 Oliver, Royal Oak,
Mich., a son, Robert Morley.
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April 21---To Mr. and Mrs. New-
ton Robert Sobel (Marcia Iris
Morris), a son Jeffrey Allen.
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April 20--To Mr. and Mrs.
Jerry Light (Rose Gordon), of
3018 E 1 m hu r a t, a daughter,
Verna Shari.. •
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April 20---To Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Zaretsky (Claire Selbst),
former Detroiters now of - Chi-
cago, Ill., a son, Mark.
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April 18—To- - Mr. and Mrs.
Bernard G o l d m a n, of 18411
Hart .cell, a son, Mark David.
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April 15—To Mr. and Mrs.
David Rappoport (Audrey Gel-
land) , former Detroiters now of
11247 Wish, Granada Hills,
Calif., a son, Jeremy Stephen.
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April 11—To Mr. and Mrs. Pin-
ney Kanter (Ilean Goldman).
former Detroiters now of San
Antonio, Tex., a daughter, Shar-
on Gail.
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Mrs. Irving S. Wolfe will be
installed as president of the
Temple Israel Sisterhood at a
luncheon meeting at the Tem
ple, Monday noon.
A member of
t h e Sisterhood
from its incep-
tion, Mrs. Wolfe
serves on the
•board of the re-
ligious school of
the Temple, and
for the past two
years has been
a board mem-
ber of the Na-
Mrs. Wolfe tional Council
of Jewish Women.
She has also been active in
Detroit community affairs. She
is a past president of the Doty
School PTA and is serving as
radio and TV chairman for the
Detroit Council of PTA, as a
board member of the Detroit
Council, and as treasurer of the
Detroit Lay Advisory Council on
Educational TV and Radio.
Officers who will serve with
Mrs. Wolfe include: Mesdames
George, Victor, George Stutz,
Morton Barris, Julian Weber,
vice-presidents; Sol. I. Stein,
Hyman Jackson, Tom Mittle-
dorf, secretaries; and Harry
Fisher, treasurer.
On the Board of Directors are:
Mesdames David Yaffe, Sidney
Robbins, Joseph Wain, Arthur
Weber, Harry Colman, Maurice
Reveno, Harold Schakne, Sidney
Broida, Louis Dizik, Louis Bloom-
berg, Nathan King, Morton Sny-
der, Edward Eason, Frank Dick-
man and Reuben Klein,
Mrs. Wolfe succeeds Mrs. Rob-
ert • A. Coogan who will be pre-
sented with an inscribed plaque
for devoted service by Mrs.
David B. Keywell, past-presi-
dent of the Sisterhood.
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April 6—To Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Shiller, of 19616 Fairway
Ave., Maple Heights, 0., a son,
Hoy: and Alan. Ralph Shiller is
a former Detroiter.
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March 30 — To . Mr. and Mrs.
At Ross (Evelyne Robinson), of
13245 Northlawn, a daughter,
Marlene Hedy,
March 29 — To Mr, and Mrs.
Leo Raminick (Claire Suberoff),
of 16622 Monte Vista, a son,
Shaye Mitchel.
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March 23—To Mr. and Mrs.
Don Dishell (Blissa Ruby), of
17220 Stoepel, a daughter, Amy
Beth .
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To Mr. and M r s. Bertram
Zatismer (Isabel Ruth Serkin,
of Winnipeg, Can.), of 23120
Wildwood, Oak Park, Mich,. a
daughter, Audrey Lynn,
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Deena Krauss Engaged
To Wed Serviceman
MADE TO ORDER OR
READY MADE
MISS DEENA KRAUSS
Mr. and Mrs. Ned Krauss, of
Harding Ave., Oak Park, Mich.,
announce the engagement of
their daughter, Deena, to Pvt.
Herbert DeLevie, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Nathan DeLevie, of Madi-
son, Wis.
The bride-elect is a sopho-
more at Wayne University. Her
fiance, now serving in the U.S.
Army, attended the University
of Wisconsin. No wedding date
has been set.
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This Week's Radio and -
Television Programs
of . Jewish Interest
THE ETERNAL MGM
Time: 12:30 p.m., Sunday.
Station: WWJ.
Feature: The difficulties of a
rich man in persuading the poor
to come to a large party he is
giving are recounted in "A Meal
for the Poor."
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ALTMAN'S JEWISH HOUR
Time: 11:15 a.m., Sunday.
Station: WJLB.
Feature : A special dramatic
program will honor Alpha
Omega dental fraternity. The
program is one of a series spon-
sored in cooperation with the
Jewish Community Council's
Culture Commission.
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FRONTIERS OF FAITH
Time: 9:30 a.m., Sunday.
Station: WWJ TV (Channel
4).
Feature: "Bible Blueprint of
the Holy Land" will recount the
story of Dr. Nelson Glueck,
president of Hebrew Union Col-
lege, who is by many credited
with discovering King Solomon's
copper mines in Israel. Dr. Glu-
eck was among the first to use
the Bible as source material for
geologic explorations.
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Sholem Aleichem Group
Slates Luncheon Event
Irene Panush, secretary of the
Women's Study Group of Chap-
ter II, Sholem Aleichern insti-
tute, announces a luncheon-lec-
ture program at 12:30 p.m.,
Thursday, in the Institute, 18495
Wyoming.
Moishe Haar, cultural director
of the Institute, will be guest
speaker. His topic will be
"Maimonides: Guide to the Per-
plexed," and will culminate
studies by the women's group on
Jewish history from the Bible
to Maimonides.
Bessie Fisher, chairman of the
event, states that friends of
members are invited to attend.
For information, call Mrs. Fisher,
TE. 4-9843, or. Mrs. Panasia,
4 3-4048:
Musk the STEIN-WAY
The purchase of a summer
camp for Midwestern Bnei Akiva
groups was announced this week
by the Chicago office of Hapoel
Hamizrachi, parent group.
The present camp site of
Camp Moshava will be moved,
as a consequence, from Rolling
Prairie, Ind., to Wild Rose, Wis.,
the newly-purchased camp with
240 acres that is surrounded by
four lakes.
Over 40 children from Detroit
are expected to enroll for one
of the three camp periods.
Registration is now taking
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Bar Mitzvahs
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Mr. and Mrs. Irving E. Kauf-
man, of 18229 Lesure, announce
the Bar Mitzvah of their son,
Phillip Allen, on Saturday, at
Cong. Beth Abraham. • An open
house reception in Phillip's hon-
or will be held from 2 to 5 p.m.,
Sunday, in the family home.
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Dr. and Mrs. David J. Sand-
weiss, of 18235 Parkside, an-
nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their
son, Donald Arthur, on May 14,
at Cong. Shaarey Zedek. A re-
ception, in his honor will be held
from 3 to 7 p.m., May 15, in the
family home. No cards.
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Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Goode an-
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son, Martin Richard, on Satur-
day, May 7, at Con.. Shaarey
Zedek. Open house will be held
from 8 to 12 p.m., June 14, hon-
oring both Martin's Bar Mitzvah
and the consecration of his sis-
ter, Carolyn Ruth. No cards.
Dr. and Mrs. Harry H. Kay, of
Beverly Hills, Calif., announce
the Bar Mitzvah of their son,
James Stuart, on May 14, at
Cong. Beth Yehuda, 721 Ocean
Front, Venice, Calif. A reception
in his honor will be held May
15, at 8356 Blackburn, Los
Angeles.
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