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activities in Society

Film Couple Wins
Bnai Brith Award

Dr. Herbert Brode, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Brode, of 19410
Whitcomb, flew here last week from New York where he is an intern
at Metropolitan Hospital, to celebrate the birth of his nephew,
Michael Alan, born to his sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Milford Sobel, of Curtis Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Berris, who recently celebrated their golden
'wedding anniversary, were honored on the occasion by • several
friends of the Yeshivath Beth Yehudah.
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Manheimer and daughters, Michelle and
Sharon, are now residing in their new home on St. Mary's.
Rabbi and Mrs. Israel I. Halpern will have open house from 1
to 5 p.m., Sunday, in their new home at 18681 Santa Rosa. No cards.
Dr. and Mrs. James G. Bittker (Louise Dorothy Miller) and
daughter, Wendy Sue, are now residing in their new home, at
20085 Mansfield.
S/Sgt. Melvin Bluestein, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bluestein,
of 19506 Ardmore, has returned home after serving three and a half
-,_years with the U. S. Air Force in England.

Pioneer Women's
Donor on Dec. 4

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Marrtag es

The 25th annual donor event
of the Detroit Council of Pioneer
Women will be held at 8:30 p.m.
Dec. 4, at Masonic Temple, it is
announced this
week ' b y Mrs.
Gerson Ber-
ris, Council
president.
Max Fr ee d-
m an, Washing-
ton correspond:,
ent of the Man-
chester Guar -
dian, will be the
guest speaker.
Entertain-
ment will be
headed by Lou,
Mason, popular Mrs. Berris
Jewish humorist of stage, radio
and television, and Vienese-born
soprano Martha Schlamme.
Proceeds raised from the don-
or—local Pioneer Women's big
fund-raising effort of the year—
support and maintain vocational
schools, agricultural training
farms and social service centers
in Israel's immigrant camps.

GITTLEMAN-EPSTEIN. Belle
Epstein and Simon Gittleman
were united in marriage in a
ceremony Nov. 10, in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Herman.
Following a dinner for the im-
mediate family, the couple en-
planed for a honeymoon in the
West Indies.
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WEINSTEIN-KAUFFMAN. In
a double-ring ceremony Oct. 30,
in the Lincoln Manor Hotel, in
Miami, Phyllis Barbara Kauff-
man, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Kauffman, of 140 SW 49
Ave., Miami, was wed to Robert
R. Weinstein, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Weinstein, of 7510 By-
ron, Miami Beach. Rabbi Max
Shapiro officiated.
The bride chose a waltz-length
gown of Alencon lace over
bridal taffeta and nylon tulle.
The fitted waist was made with
a Peter Pan collar and long point
to hand sleeves, with bouffant
skirt of tulle. The three-quarter-
length, triple-tiered veil of im-
ported French illusion- was held
in place by a bonnet of pleated
tulle with seed pearl design. She
carried a bouquet of white or-
chids and lily of the valley.
Mrs. Philip Weinstein, sister-
in-law of the bridegroom, was
Maurice Samuel, author, trans- matron of honor, and bridesmaids
lator and critic, will be the ini- were Myrna Jaeggi, Beth Kell-
tial speaker in a series of cultural men, Carol Ehrlich, Phyllis Fader
programs sponsored by the Pon- and Barbara Cohen. Helen Gold-
tiac Jewish Welfare Federation. stein, and Deborah Sue Wein-
"Certain People of the Book," stein, nieces of the bridegroom,
taken from the title of his most were junior bridesmaid and flow-
recent work, is the subject of er girl, respectively.
Samuel's talk, to be delivered at
Philip F. Weinstein was his
8:30 p.m., Saturday, at Temple brother's best man, and ushers
Beth Jacob, Pontiac.
included Marvin Gross, Irving
The Pontiac Federation serves Rubenstein, Earl Zissman, Jack
in a dual capacity, both soliciting Siegel and Stanley Goldstein. Ed-
and allocating funds and serving, ward H. Kauffman, the bride's
as a community council. Organi- brother, was junior usher, and
zations represented include Cong. Steven M. Gross was ringbearer.
Bnai Israel, Temple Beth Jacob,
The couple will reside at 2797
Hadassah and Bnai Brith.
S. S. 6th St., Miami, -following
Current officers include Dr. their honeymoon to Detroit and
Harry Arnkoff, president; Meyer New York.
Simon, vice-president; Mrs. Ann
Among the out-of-town guests
Newhouse, secretary; and Sidney were Mr. and Mrs. Louis Cohen
Barnett, treasurer.
and daughters, Barbara and Su-
Future programs in the series san, and Mr. and Mrs. Milton T.
will include economist Otto Nath- Gross and children, Bette, Anita
an; Herschel Bernardi, star of and Steven, all of Detroit.
"The World of Shalom Alei-
chem;" Simon Messing, anthrop-
ologist who will discuss Ethi-
opia's Falasha Jews; and Syd
Skolski, Yiddish and Israeli folk
singer.

Maurice Samuel to Open
Pontiac Community's
Cultural Program

Isidore Sobeloff, executive di-
rector of the Detroit Jewish Wel-
, fare Federation has been re-
elected to the board of directors
of the Council of Jewish Federa-
tions and Welfare Funds, an-
nounces Herbert R. Abeles, New-
ark, N.J., CJFWF president. Sam-
uel H. Rubiner and Julian H.
Krolik will continue on the board
of directors during 1956.
Federation b o a rd members
who attended the recent CJFWF
General Assembly in Chicago in-
ded I r v in g W. Blumberg,
so,
James I. Ellmann, Morris Gar-
vett, Mrs. Harry L. Jones, Jacob
Keidan, Judge Theodore Levin,
president; Rubiner, Sobeloff and
George M. Stutz.
Among the professional staff
members of Federation and its
member agencies were William
Avrunin, Sam Cohen, Albert Da-
. zar, Isadore Goldstein, Marilyn
Kopel, Ben M. Mandelkorn, Har-
old Silver and Ceil Weinberg.

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Cluhs

At a recent meeting of the
FANNIE GLUCK CHAPTER, Vladimiritzer Emergency Relief
Mizrachi Women, will hold its Organization the following offi-
donor luncheon Tuesday after- cers were re-elected:
noon, at Rainbow Terrace. A
Samuel A. Kayne, president;
fashion show, highlighting new Samuel Wolok, vice president;
seasonal fashions will be pre- Ben Weisman, financial secretary;
sented by the Jacqueline Shops. Hillel Woron, treasurer; Nathan
Robert Shulman, pianist, will be Wolok, . sergeant - at - arms; Mr.
guest artist. Mrs. Milton Radner, and Mrs. N. J. Rossen, hos-
chairman, may be contacted for pitalers.
tickets at UN 3-8290. Mrs. Aaron
A games party is planned. for
Soverinsky is program chairman.
Tuesday evening, Dec. 13 at Con-
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ZEDAKAH CLUB will meet at gregation Beth . Joseph, 18450
1 p.m., Monday in the home of Wyoming. For tickets and fur-
Mrs. J. Knopper, 18659 Roselawn. ther information call Mrs. N. J.
Reports on the annual donor Rossen at DI. 1-3199.
luncheon, scheduled for Dec. 7,
at the Sheraton-Cadillac Hotel,
will be given. Members are asked $ For the Finest in Music L 7' 1
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to bring rummage to Mrs. M. kAnd
Entertainment — Call'
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Greenblatt, or call Mrs. B. Chest- t
Movie stars Glenn Ford and
nut, chairman, LI 5-2418, or Mrs.
Eleanor Powell will be honored
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by Bnai Brith at a dinner-
W. Kadushin, UN 3-0064.
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FIGHTERS are holding weekly
as Mr. and Mrs. American Citi-
dramatic group meetings at 8:30
zen of 1955 by Los Angeles be-
For Your Next Party ...
p.m., Mondays, in the home of
cause of their Participation in
Delicious Hot or C o I d. Hors
Mrs.
Harold
Burnstein,
24030
philanthropic and civic activi-
d'Ouvres and Home Made Pastries
Oneida, Oak Park, for "This Is
ties and their consistent efforts
to create better understanding Your Life," an original musical
play to be presented in May,
among all people.
at Adas S h a 1 o m Synagogue.
Working under the direction of
Mrs. Charles Young, chairman
Frieda (Mrs. Sylvan) Gold- and director of the drama group,
ber, an active worker in Balti- are Mesdames Nate Bassin, assist-
more Hadasah and other Jewish ant director; Abe Burg, treasurer;
movements, is the mother of two Maury Gordon, secretary; Ben
Orchestras—Entertainment
daughters, and a grandmother. Panter, musical director; and
But she finds time for poetry, Max Levy, Herman Shapiro, Nate
308 Fox Bldg.
and has authored a volume of Bassin and Charles Young, script.
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verses which Vintage Press (120
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W. 31st St., N. Y. 1) has just
SHARONA CHAPTER, Pioneer
published under the title, "A Women, will hold a Hanukah
Wedding, Bar Mitzvah and
Sweet Sixteen Invitations
Sweet Duet."
program and toy sale on Thurs-
Matches and Napkins
Jay T. Slimmer, of Baltimore, day, in the home of Miriam Rose,
Complete Selection at Reasonable
president of American Poets, has 19337 Monica.
Prices
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written a poem dedicated to
Mrs.
Kate
Altman
SISTERS OF ZION MIZRACHI
Mrs. Goldberg and the foreword
UNiversity 4-0640
will
hold
a
luncheon
at
12:30
to the book. Mrs. Goldberg, in
turn, has dedicated one of her p.m., Monday, in the home of
Mrs. R. Gealer, 2903 Elmhurst,
poems to Mr. Slimmer.
Candids by
Her poems include one en- honoring three chapter delegates
who
have
returned
from
the
re-
titled "The Statue of Liberty,"
as a tribute to the beacon of cent national convention in At-
and associates
light on America's shores. She lantic City., Giving reports. and
receiving honors will . be • Mes-
also has a poem on "Christmas,"
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dames 'Morris Goldberg, presi-
but although she is active in
dent; Morris Monclrow and Jo-
New,
Exclusive
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her book. In the main, her
poems are "humanely human"
expressions in accordance with
her expressed desire to be a
"humane human being."

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Mrs. Goldberg's Poems

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Sobeloff Re-elected
To CJFWF Board

women s

Viadimiritzer Croup
Elects Officers, Sets Party

Activities

Dave Diamond

Dave Dombey

NATHAN'S & IRVING'S

I JWV Activities

KOSHER MEAT & POULTRY MARKET

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We Deliver

DEPARTMENT- OF MICH-
IGAN AUXILIARY invites both
JWV and JWVA members and
their spouses to a victory donor
rally, celebrating the success of
this y.ear's-= annual luncheon. The
rally is planned for 8:15 p.m.,
Sunday, in the Memorial Home,
and will feature a skit by the
dramatic group and a social hour.
*
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*
YETZ - COHEN AUXILIARY
will meet at 8:30 p.m., Monday,
in the Memorial Home. Hostesses
will be Mary Bernstein and Mol-
lie Bloom,
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CHARLES & AARON KO-
GAN AUXILIARY will meet at
8:30 p.m., Tuesday, in the home
of Mrs. Harry Kogan, 3015 Webb.
A. Albert Sugar, president of the
Memorial Home Association, will
be guest speaker.
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Lt. JACK WINOKUR AUX-
ILIARY entertained six service-
ment at a Thanksgiving dinner
Thursday, at the home of pro-
gram chairman, Bea Lelarid. A
hospital party will be given soon.
Also being planned is an April's
Fools Day dance.

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Choice Cuts of Kosher Meats and Poultry
For Your Convenience: We Kosher and Wrap
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SHOLEM ALEICHEM INSTITUTE

PRESENTS A

LACH NACHT

Saturday, November 26, 1955
at 18495 Wyoming

DANCING
REFRESHMENTS

SKITS
SATIRE

DONATION $1.00

The Young People's League of Shaarey Zedek

Cordially invites "all" to their

John F. Ivory, prominent busi-
nessman and sports enthusiast,
will be presented the Sportsman
,
Featuring "Jim Schulties and his band"
of the Year award by HENRY
MORGENTHAU LODGE, at its
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 4, '55 — 8:30 P.M.
sports night program, Monday
Congregation Shaarey Zedek Social Hall
--
evening, at Ruzhiner Hail, 18450
Information call
.
Wyoming. Charles Edgecomb,
Wayne County Auditor, will
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make the presentation. Sports
1.50 Donation
or
The reward of one duty is the
celebrities scheduled to appear at
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power to fulfill another.—George
the stag program are Les Binga-
Eliot.
man, Lion's sportscaster and for-
mer middle guard; Lou Sielaff,
outstanding bowler; Jack Ivory,
REMEMBER—WE ARE SPECIALISTS IN
polo player; and Lew Powers,
RECOMMENDED
golfer. Chairmen are Sid Chafetz
BY BETTER
and Bernie Schwartz.
INTERIOR
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DRAPES - CORNICES - SLIP COVERS - LAMP SHADES - BED SPREADS
DECORATORS
GREATER DETROIT WOM-
REMOVING AND INSTALLING (WITH PINS IN)
WE DO ALL THE WORK
EN'S COUNCIL president, Mrs.
PHONE US FOR ESTIMATE — NO OBLIGATION
Henry P. Onrich, announces
that the Council meeting date
has been changed to Tuesday,
at 8:30 p. m., in Cong. Beth
(ALL THAT THE NAME IMPLIES)
Moses.

"ANNUAL BARN DANCE"

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