New York Girl to Wed
Charles N. Schwartz
omens Uluhs
Hannah Lazarus Wed
To James F. TVilkus
Board members of AVODAH
CHAPTER, Pioneer Women, met
recently at the Cass Lake sum-
mer home of president Minna
Herman to plan activities for the
coming season.
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PRIMEROSE BENEVOLENT
CLUB, at a special board meet-
ing, adopted plans for its Nov. 1
donor luncheon, in Masonic Tem-
ple. The first group meeting is
planned for Sept. 7, at Cong.
Beth Joseph, on Wyoming.
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rith Activities
Leo Polk, membership chair-
man of the GREATER DETROIT
MEN'S COUNCIL, reports that
over 200 new members have been
added to Bnai Brith's ranks since
its membership drive for 750
new members began on July 11.
The year's goal has been set for
2;000 members, as part of the dis-
trict's effort to reach a new, high
membership figure, to be record-
ed at the convention here in De-
troit. Heading. the groups are
■;:kak-Woods Lodge with 30 new
members; Pisgah, with 20, Mor-
genthau, with 17 and Detroit,
Marshall and Rex Lodges, all
tied for fourth. Assisting Polk as
membership co - chairmen are
Harry Paull, Samuuel G. Shulman
and Albert Tucker.
Coming Soon In
OAK PARK !
Another
IRV GRUMET
Shop for
MEN and BOYS
DAVID-HbRO•OKER YOUNG
WOMEN met recently to plan an
emergency luncheon, to be held
Wrubel & Kosin's MOST IMPORTANT Annual Event
Sept. 12, in the home of Mrs. B.
Sklar, 19314 Prairie. Hostesses
will be Mesdames L. Cohen, J.
Friedman, J. Guterman, S. Kress-
ler, L. Posner and N. Sandweiss.
Proceeds will go to purchase
MISS MAUREEN- E. WELLEN
MRS. JAMES F. WILKUS
CARE packages for needy fami-
OF OUTSTANDING NEW FUR CREATIONS
Dr. and Mrs. Irwin Wellen, of lies in Israel.
In a ceremony Aug. 7, at the
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Recent arrivals from the world's leading fur
New York City and Fire Island,
Belcrest Hotel, Hannah Lazarus,
fashion centers attractively low priced for
L. I., have made known the en-
At a recent board meeting of daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie
this special pre-season event. Newest styles
gagement of their daughter, Mau- WOMEN'S SABBATH LEAGUE, Lazarus, of Quincy Ave., became
for Fall and Winter which are already the
reen E., to Charles N. Schwartz, plans were made for the coming the bride of James Frederick Wil-
talk of designing circles.
son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph year's program. A membership kus, son of Mr. and Mrs. David
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Schwartz, of Huntington Woods, report meeting is scheduled for Wilkus, of Boston Blvd. Rabbis
MATARA
12:30 p.m., Aug. 30, in the-home Jacob E. Segal and Richard C.
Mich.
ALASKA
The bride-elect is a graduate of Mrs. Joshua Sperka, 3824 Cort- Hertz and Cantor Nicholas Fena-
of the Elizabeth Irwin School, land, at which time the agenda kel officiated.
New York City, and William will be presented to the complete
Sarah Lazarus was the bride's
Smith College, Geneva, N. Y. Her membership. A nominating com- maid-of-honor _ and only at-
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father is clinical professor at mittee will present its slate of tendant. David Wilkus was best
BEAVER COATS
New York University's Bellevue officers.
man, and ushers included Bar-
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and French Hospitals. She is the
nett Lazarus, Harry Lazarus,
IN THE MODERN
JEWISH WOMEN'S EURO- Morris Lazarus, Albert Fuchs and
granddaughter of Rabbi Emeri-
NEW SHADES
tus John Ross, of Belfast, Ireland, PEAN WELFARE ORGANIZA- Albert Mayer.
TION will hold a special meeting
and the late Mrs. Ross,
The bride chose a gown of
Mr. Schwartz prepared at Sole- at 12 noon, Tuesday, in the home rose pointe chantilly lace, high-
RANCH 1 Sale Priced
of
Mrs.
Kate
Linenthel,
2670
Elm-
bury School, New Hope, Pa., and
lighted by a sweetheart neckline,
is presently 'attending Hobart hurst. A bake sale, to be held cap sleeves and princess line
College. An economics major, he Sept. 13 and 14 in Detroit's kosher bodice over silk taffeta. The
is a member of Phi Phi Delta meat markets, will be the prin- floor-length gown fell into a
From
and Kappa Beta Phi fraternities. cipal item under discussion.
small sweep. The cap of match-
The couple will wed in the
ing lace and seed pearls held in
Members of the EVERGREEN
spring of next year.
_ LUXURIOUS FURS
JEWISH CONGREGATION SIS- place the illusion veil, and she
TERHOOD met recently to out- carried a Bible with phaelanopsis
for FALL & WINTER
International Treaty
line activities for the new season. orchids.
Following dinner at the Bel-
An invitation has been extended
See a unique collection of
To Aid U. S. Nationals: to new residents of the North- crest, the couple left by plane
distinctive fur coats, jackets,
for
a
honeymoon
in
California.
President Eisenhower t
capes and stoles in breath-
west section to join the group.
a
new
.
week signed into :law
taking Minks, Persian Lamb,
For information on membership
We are most of us very lonely
international claims Program, or activities, call Mrs. Molly Fein-
S Alaska Seal and the new
-- striking - blond shades of
which is expected tO_
berg, membership chairman, . KE in this world; and you who have
.
beavers, raccoons, etc. .
any who - love you should cling*
9,000 American nationals.whose 3-2915,
all modestly priced
to them, and thank God.
property was destroyed or na-
"You will. always value the
Furs labeled to show
—Thackeray.
tionalized (luring - World War. II
prestige of a Wrubel &
country of origin of
in Bulgaria, Romania and Italy,
imported furs.
Kozin Fur."
or by the • Soviet Union before
ORDER
YOUR
JEWISH
Nov.- 16, 1933. -
MAKE YOUR SELECTION'
The claims will be adminis-
NEW YEAR CARDS NOW!
BETH ABRAHAM MEN'S
IN AIR - CONDITIONED . COMFORT
tered by the Foreign -Plairns
CL-UB-J-has- invited members and
Personalized Imprint
Settlement - Commission, a n d their -friends-- to the grouq's an-
must be completed within four nual picnic, to be held at 11 a.m.,
LARGE SELECTION
TO CHOOSE FROM
years. Eligible claimants are • re- Aug. 28, at tola Valley Park,
stricted to Americans who were Area 3. Prizes will be awarded to
24-Hour Service
U. S. citizens at the time losses each child. There also will be free
Complete Selection of Imported,
occurred.
refreshments, games and prizes.
Hand Cut Crystal DECANTERS.
Lost bank accounts or other Signs will be posted at the Six
credit lost in the Philippines Mile Rd. and Kinloch entrance
DEXTER GIFT CENTER
1 1/2 BLOCKS NORTH OF 7 MILE ROAD
because of American citizenship, to the park, directing picnickers
13228 DEXTER
TO 8-3371
1 bik. So. of Davison
or capture by an enemy while to the area.
Open Thursday, Friday Evenings 'til 9, Phone UN 4-2275
serving in an Allied army dur-
ing World War II, entitles those
concerned to remuneration.
Deadline for these latter
claims is Aug. 31, 1955, but a
letter postmarked- prior to mid-
NEWPORT, R. I. (JTA) —
night on that day declaring in- More than one-third of a fund
tention to file is considered suf- of $50,000 to restore historic
ficient to hold the claim.
Touro Synagogue, now a na-
Communications for both tional historic shrine under the
claims funds should be address- care of the National Park Serv-
ed to the Foreign Claims. Settle- ice, has been raised, it was re-
ment Commission, Washington ported at the eighth annual
25, D. C.
meeting of the Society of
Further information may be Friends of the synagogue here.
Obtained by writing to Ben
The building, • dedicated in
Desenberg, national service of- 1763, will be repaired after a
ficer of the Department of six-month research program and
Michigan, Jewish War Veterans, preparation of architectural
4095 W. Davison.
plans- which will provide for en-
largement of the site, reinforce-
South Africa Ups Allotment
ment of the foundations and re-
. . . AND DO IT THE SIMPLE, SURE — AND THE
Of UJA Money to Israel
pair of interior and exterior.
JOHANNESBURG (JTA) — More than 10,000 persons visited
CHEAPEST WAY ! Cheaper than any other kind
The South African Treasury in- the synagogue last year. It is
of food gift ! Start them off on the High Holi-
creased by 100,000 pounds famous in American history as
days
with Service for Israel Gift Certificates
($280,000) the amount of foreign the oldest synagogue building
for your choice of kosher food parcels.
currency which the South Afri- in America and because George
SIMPLE as airmailing a letter — SURE
can Jewish Appeal and the Washington wrote to its congre-
South African Zionist Federa- gation in 1790 a letter which
because you know they'll get exactly the items
tion was able to send Israel in stated, in part, that this coun-
you ordered—and CHEAPEST because our tried
the six-month period which try "gives to bigotry no sanc-
and tested parcel system enables us to pass STANDARD $10
ended in June, Jack Hers-ov; tion, to persecution no assist-
on to you and yours our economies in bulk SPECIAL $15 SUPER $20
chairman of the Appeal, told ance."
shipment,
mass production and distribution.
the Appeal's annual meeting
No
long
waits in crowded stores for them, SELECT $25 DELUXE $30
here.
Junior Hadassah Outing
He revealed that the govern-
Junior Hadassah will hold an
then not to find the foods they want.
ment had also given the organ- outing at 10:30 a.m., Sunday, at
izations permission to continue the Detroit Zoological Park.
authorized agencies evelyabeit .
purchasing for export to Israel Members will gather at the main
goods which are in surplus sup- entrance of the State Fair with
ply here.
picnic lunches. All young adults
ISRAEL ENTERPRISES, 11820 Dexter Blvd., TO. 8-6896
are invited.
"I am not interested in ham or
hats, I am interested in hearts." DETROIT JEWISH NEWS--1 1
RELIABLE PACKAGE SERVICE, 8917 Linwood, TY. 8-2560
Friday, August 19, 1955
—Dr. Nelson Gluck
AUGUST
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